quarter window trim

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  1. woodsnake Member

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    I talked to a guy today who is working on a really sharp looking 70 FB. The drivers side rear 1/4 window trim seems to be missing. I think it slides on to a pair of studs that come up from the bottom, similar to a Cougar.
    Is this accurate?
    Is there a copy of the manual online I can email this guy?
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    This might help:

    1969 Mustang New Window Frame Installation Guide - Mustang Montly Magazine
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    Sorry, I should know better. The parts in question are the exterior window "hockey stick" pieces.
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    Wow, nobody has any input on replacing one of these?

    On a Cougar, there are mounting studs that the hockey sticks slide onto, and then the top end is held in place by the rest of the window trim.
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    You mean like this?

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    Yes, that is it exactly.
    Is there some kind of thin, padding that goes underneath of that? What kind of clips hold the bottom of those two studs?

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