concave or convex trim for '69...

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concave or convex trim for '69...

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My memory is that the side trim on a '69 (and all high windows) is convex (bowed out towards the observer) and that the low windows <67 were convex (bowed in as observed by someone looking at the side of the car.)

Is my memory right or should I start looking into phase 2 trials for alzheimers...

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Re: concave or convex trim for '69...

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Yes, yes and no :)
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Re: concave or convex trim for '69...

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And the 67.5 is.........
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Re: concave or convex trim for '69...

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notoptoy wrote:And the 67.5 is.........
Bowed out like the later cars...
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