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Have a 95 GT convertable that I amm looking for the rear moulding moulding the goes across the rear of the body between the trunk lid and the show area of the top, it's alum and black in color. If any knows where to get one please let me know
 

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Take this from Experience. You are looking for a Unicorn. If yours is paintable and salvageable, then get some sand paper and paint. In my experience, you wont find this part online.
 

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Salvage yard
 

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Might be it, but WHY in the F would you only sell 1 side of the set?


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SO, Spit, Polish, Paint what you have if its serviceable still
 
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Has some dents in it and non of the salvaged are where im located have any cars to pull from. It is one of those parts you think would be easy to find and is not
 

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Above is a pic of what the moulding looks like
 

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Looks better than mine color wise, maybe there is a way to tap out the dents.
 

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Hey Steve, yeah SN95 trim parts are kind of a btch to find.

The metal is relatively soft and you can fix it fairly easy. If you want to that is.

It’ll involve you needing to buy new tools probably . Nothing real expensive though.
 

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Car craft magazine had an article that show working dents and dings from chrome pieces, too bad all the penny pinchers decided to no longer print that and several other mags,
Is the trim piece pot metal?
 

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General karthief said:
Car craft magazine had an article that show working dents and dings from chrome pieces, too bad all the penny pinchers decided to no longer print that and several other mags,
Is the trim piece pot metal?
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It should be formed aluminum or a mild steel in some of the older cars.
 
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Thanks for the help everyone, this is one of those items you think will be easy to find and it turns out it is not, I will on fixing it. Any tips on where to get the trim paint to match the correct factory paint color
 

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You can try MPS auto salvage in Georgia. They only do Mustangs. They will go pull parts not on their website.

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