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    68 SWB rear 1/4 window trim

    For the experts
    Any difference in trim size between SWB and LWB rear 1/4 window trim. I know the 65-67 had pins rather than screws but can’t seem to find photos of 68 trim. Is the depth of the trim the same?

    Thanks in advance
    Peter D

    1968 T Coupe RHD
    1973 E Targa RHD
    1972 E Coupe (sold)
    1974 BMW 3.0cs (sold)

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    I'm not sure if the pictures in this link show the difference but it might be a good place to start. AASE has both 65-67 and 68-77 trim for sale

    https://www.aasesales.com/collection...cts/c6g-117614
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    Quote Originally Posted by PD Targa View Post
    For the experts
    Any difference in trim size between SWB and LWB rear 1/4 window trim. I know the 65-67 had pins rather than screws but can’t seem to find photos of 68 trim. Is the depth of the trim the same?

    Thanks in advance
    Per Brett Johnson restorers guide, there was no change in the mounting hardware or size and shape of the rear hinging quarter window, only that chrome plated brass was changed to anodized aluminum for 68.
    John Schiavone

    Connecticut

    356 Cab, 66 911, 914-6, 550-Beck, 981 Cayman, 54 MV Agusta Dustbid

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