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Old 12-24-2023, 01:45 AM   #8
Richard
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Re: Upper trim molding adhesive

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Originally Posted by howzzzit View Post
Well then I didn't know Holley bought Classic. They own Brothers and there would be my last place to buy. Calling Classic is impossible and if you accidentally reach someone it's like talking to my dog. They'll answer an email in about a week. I have the molding clips from Mar k, but they are old and haven't read anything good on the forum. I assume I can remove the old adhesive? You can buy 3M tape for molding on Amazon. Bought the real thin stuff to put up a mirror frame. Used small pieces here and there around the frame. You'd better put in in the right spot the first time. Very very sticky. I'm going to order extra molding clips and play with the adhesive. I'll try it with old molding pieces before paint. I've got time and I only want to do it once. I remember the gaps between the molding and the body with my old factory trim. Not pretty. Drilling more holes ain't gonna happen.
I have a complete upper/lower molding kit with fasteners for my 72 SWB, purchased through a forum vender years ago (Wes). Think it is Mar-K. Hardware has thick foam pads present on the sticky mounts. Plan is and was always to use the thin 3M emblem tape. We use it all the time when re-applying old emblems and trim at the body shop.
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