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Need help Identfying trim piece

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wild70stang

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Ok, I dont know the name, nor can I find one in a mustang catalog(or im blind). If you can tell me the name of the part in the picture below I would be greatful. Its the plastic piece that is bolted to the side of the door frame.
 

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krash kendall

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A-Pillar molding
 

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Thanks man, the lil molding piece broke because it was old and it already had a huge crack in it.
 

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Called 'piller plastic' @ CJ - pricey tho.
 

wild70stang

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I cant find anyone who carries a windshield pillar pad for a 70 mustang. I have searched ebay, mustangsunlimited, and mustangs plus and found nothing for my year.
 

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Did you try CJ as Capt. Dan mentioned above????

I can't say for sure but I think I have also seen these at Virginia classic and NPD. It should be the same for 69 and 70'.
 

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I may have a pair from a 69 Mach 1.....
 
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pretty sure MU carries them and you can get them with a gauge pod for the driver side and i think without gauge pod as well at www.kanterperformance.com
 
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chepsk8 said:
I may have a pair from a 69 Mach 1.....
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Dna, the coupe and fastbcak pieces are different. if they are in nice shape i have seen them bring decent coin on ebay
 

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http://www.parts123.com/PartFrame.asp?ZTM=cadefeha&GHOME=www.cjponyparts.com&TITLE=CJ_Pony_Parts

Search 'pillar' for a 1970

Part # PPPT1

104.95/pr.
 
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NPD also has them for a fsatback for $104.95 a pair: part # 03598-2A for black and -2E for white.
 

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Cj pony has the coupe version for $104 also.
 
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