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Technical => Body/Appearance/Interior => Topic started by: Silencer on September 04, 2006, 04:20:54 AM

Title: Where to find trim?
Post by: Silencer on September 04, 2006, 04:20:54 AM
Does anyone know a place, buisness, or web site that would sell brand new replacement trim for an 84' T-bird?
Title: Where to find trim?
Post by: EricCoolCats on September 04, 2006, 08:54:40 AM
There are absolutely no vendors that sell new parts for these cars. It sucks but that's something we have to deal with. Most people try to find better pieces at the salvage yard. Right now, your only hope for finding new pieces would be NOS (new old stock) at swap meets or eBay.
Title: Where to find trim?
Post by: blu84302 on September 04, 2006, 09:04:35 AM
go to the bar i'm sure you can get some there... :tg:
Title: Where to find trim?
Post by: 88turbo on September 04, 2006, 11:14:41 AM
I thought that aerobird sold replacement trim.  might drop him a PM and see what he has to offer.
Title: Where to find trim?
Post by: Silencer on September 05, 2006, 06:31:14 PM
Thanks dudes.
I already e-mail Aerobird and he doesnt have any.
But what is "the bar" I've never heard of that term.
Thanks.
Title: Where to find trim?
Post by: slamedcat on September 05, 2006, 07:37:02 PM
Quote from: Silencer
Thanks dudes.
I already e-mail Aerobird and he doesnt have any.
But what is "the bar" I've never heard of that term.
Thanks.


I think he was saying get it five finger discount at the local watering hole.

What piece of trim are you looking for?
Title: Where to find trim?
Post by: P71 on September 06, 2006, 01:19:52 AM
Quote from: EricCoolCats
There are absolutely no vendors that sell new parts for these cars. It sucks but that's something we have to deal with.


That's not true. I DO sell NEW parts for these cars. :flip: Granted, it's not many, but it's infintely more then without me. I do sell new trim inserts, but new trim period just isn't something that will happen. Thankfully, the wide trim on these cars is very easy to restore.
Title: Where to find trim?
Post by: EricCoolCats on September 06, 2006, 09:12:34 AM
Wasn't trying to slight you Michael...I just like to initiate noobs to the reality of having one of these cars. ;) He didn't exactly expound upon the 'trim' thing...could be window trim, molding, interior trim, etc. I was doing a cover-all thing.
Title: Where to find trim?
Post by: P71 on September 06, 2006, 09:54:41 AM
Hehehe, true. In actuality though, I sent a mint set of vent window and non-vent door moldings to a rubber company to be re-made. And I'm learning (unsuccesfully) how to resin-cast so I can make new pull-handle covers. :D Gotta have a hobby!
Title: Where to find trim?
Post by: 46Tbird on October 12, 2006, 10:58:18 AM
Quote from: Aerobird Motorsports;102613
I do sell new trim inserts, but new trim period just isn't something that will happen.
Why not?  That stuff gets trashed really easily and is impossible to locate anymore.  You'd be doing us a favor if you got this stuff repopped.

How is it easy to restore?  If it gets scuffed or torn, it is destroyed.  I want something better than a repaint.
Title: Where to find trim?
Post by: EricCoolCats on October 12, 2006, 11:20:44 AM
My personal feelings are that any repro molding should be made in fiberglass or ABS plastic. Lighter, stronger, more consistent, reusable. They wouldn't be as ding-resistant but let's face reality here: beltlines are way higher on newer cars than back from our era. If someone swings open their door into yours, you're going to get a ding well above the beltline anyhow. That's the way it's always been. Hell, I've always felt our beltlines were too low to begin with. So really, our molding becomes more decoration or "the finishing touch" rather than functional. Why not solve all the problems, and make it reusable and lighter? With removable chrome pieces too...that way we can keep Mike in business. ;)
Title: Where to find trim?
Post by: Aerocoupe on October 14, 2006, 02:37:04 PM
Back to the trim at the local bar statement...he was referring to picking up a woman.

It helps when you post a blanket statment like "trim" that you be a bit more specific in what you are after.  The more info you give the masses the more replies you will get that will actually help you.

Darren