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Originally Posted by IT Cowboy
You are going to add it back or not. So I understand that the rear chrome trim was removed when a sliding rear window was ordered?
Edit: in doing a little research, I think you are right here is what I found
Yes, when a sliding rear window was ordered on a 1972 Chevy C10, the factory-installed chrome trim (Deluxe Trim) around the rear window was deleted. The sliding rear window came with its own black rubber gasket that did not accommodate the stainless trim used on the fixed rear window.
If your truck originally had a Deluxe Trim Package, ordering the sliding rear window would mean the rear window trim was omitted, but the rest of the exterior trim (such as the windshield trim, side moldings, and drip rail moldings) remained.
This is like being a detective, I wish I could go back in time and see exactly how my truck came off the assembly line. I was prepared for the PITA job of removing the rear window and trying to add the chrome trim.
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Cowboy,
Did your research say only the 72 was like this?
My 70 had a rear slider with SS trim. I'm not sure if it was factory as the SPID sticker was completely faded on the glove box door. My old front windshield also had the trim so I assumed the truck had the option.
I opted to go with just a single piece of glass and a standard gasket for my build. They seem like they would be a pain in the butt to install. I still have the trim in the shed. Pretty sure the leaky slider was the cause of the rust I had to repair on the bottom of the window opening.