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Default 67 GTO Interior A pillar Moldings

WTB a pair on interior A pillar moldings, seems mine had legs and walked away when my body man was restoring my car.

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Old 09-22-2021, 08:43 PM
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If you mean the finish molding at top of pillar to finish off headliner, I can help. Otherwise there is no such thing as a pillar cover molding on any 64-67 GM 'A' body. Steel was painted interior color.

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If you mean the finish molding at top of pillar to finish off headliner, I can help. Otherwise there is no such thing as a pillar cover molding on any 64-67 GM 'A' body. Steel was painted interior color.
Thanks for the reply, I have the little moldings for the top of the pillars, I have the exterior a pillar moldings too, it just looks strange I guess with no exterior molding . It just looks bare

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If you mean the finish molding at top of pillar to finish off headliner, I can help. Otherwise there is no such thing as a pillar cover molding on any 64-67 GM 'A' body. Steel was painted interior color.
are you able to snap a pic of yours?

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Old 09-25-2021, 07:02 AM
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If you mean the finish molding at top of pillar to finish off headliner, I can help. Otherwise there is no such thing as a pillar cover molding on any 64-67 GM 'A' body. Steel was painted interior color.
I can now see what you mean, I found the top right A pillar to headliner piece, can't locate the drivers side. Do have some for sale?

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Will try on Monday. we had a swap meet here this weekend

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The interior A-Pillars on the '66 & '67 only have Windlace on the jamb section pinch weld and a Headliner Finish Trim/Cap at the top.
otherwise, the exposed metal is painted to match the interior color at zero gloss.

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