68 cutlass convertible door trim
#1
68 cutlass convertible door trim
Does anyone know who sells the clips that slide into the back of the stainless trim that runs from the front fendors, along the doors and to the rear fendors? The clips slide into the channel on the back of the trim and and attach the trim to the body via holes in the body. If nobody knows what I'm talking about, I'll post a picture of them tomorrow night.
#2
I know what you are talking about. You may have to find something else, or something similar, that works. I haven't seen that type of spring-loaded clip for sale for a number of years now. I've seen larger ones for sale, but none the size that Olds used, and I'm pretty sure the larger clips wouldn't fit, anyway.
I would keep my eye out at swap meets. Every once in awhile I'll see a vendor with some of those old clips.
As I recall, for the door there are studs that you slide a sort of plastic retainer onto and the stainless piece fits on those plastic retainers. It is held on at each end by yet another different kind of fastener.
And, again as I recall, the quarter trim pieces are held on by yet another kind of fastener.
I've attached a picture of the kind of fastener I believe you are talking about, though. You might find others on this site that have these available!
Randy C.
I would keep my eye out at swap meets. Every once in awhile I'll see a vendor with some of those old clips.
As I recall, for the door there are studs that you slide a sort of plastic retainer onto and the stainless piece fits on those plastic retainers. It is held on at each end by yet another different kind of fastener.
And, again as I recall, the quarter trim pieces are held on by yet another kind of fastener.
I've attached a picture of the kind of fastener I believe you are talking about, though. You might find others on this site that have these available!
Randy C.
#3
I know what you are talking about. You may have to find something else, or something similar, that works. I haven't seen that type of spring-loaded clip for sale for a number of years now. I've seen larger ones for sale, but none the size that Olds used, and I'm pretty sure the larger clips wouldn't fit, anyway.
I would keep my eye out at swap meets. Every once in awhile I'll see a vendor with some of those old clips.
As I recall, for the door there are studs that you slide a sort of plastic retainer onto and the stainless piece fits on those plastic retainers. It is held on at each end by yet another different kind of fastener.
And, again as I recall, the quarter trim pieces are held on by yet another kind of fastener.
I've attached a picture of the kind of fastener I believe you are talking about, though. You might find others on this site that have these available!
Randy C.
I would keep my eye out at swap meets. Every once in awhile I'll see a vendor with some of those old clips.
As I recall, for the door there are studs that you slide a sort of plastic retainer onto and the stainless piece fits on those plastic retainers. It is held on at each end by yet another different kind of fastener.
And, again as I recall, the quarter trim pieces are held on by yet another kind of fastener.
I've attached a picture of the kind of fastener I believe you are talking about, though. You might find others on this site that have these available!
Randy C.
#4
I just grabbed a couple of door trim pieces that still have the fasteners for doors with studs. Do you need the spring clips for holes or the type for studs? They made both types in 68 (I think you need the spring clips based on your description). I also have some of those but they are readily available in original finish from places like Fusick or functional cadmium plated types from vendors on ebay.
#5
I know what you are talking about. You may have to find something else, or something similar, that works. I haven't seen that type of spring-loaded clip for sale for a number of years now. I've seen larger ones for sale, but none the size that Olds used, and I'm pretty sure the larger clips wouldn't fit, anyway.
I would keep my eye out at swap meets. Every once in awhile I'll see a vendor with some of those old clips.
As I recall, for the door there are studs that you slide a sort of plastic retainer onto and the stainless piece fits on those plastic retainers. It is held on at each end by yet another different kind of fastener.
And, again as I recall, the quarter trim pieces are held on by yet another kind of fastener.
I've attached a picture of the kind of fastener I believe you are talking about, though. You might find others on this site that have these available!
Randy C.
I would keep my eye out at swap meets. Every once in awhile I'll see a vendor with some of those old clips.
As I recall, for the door there are studs that you slide a sort of plastic retainer onto and the stainless piece fits on those plastic retainers. It is held on at each end by yet another different kind of fastener.
And, again as I recall, the quarter trim pieces are held on by yet another kind of fastener.
I've attached a picture of the kind of fastener I believe you are talking about, though. You might find others on this site that have these available!
Randy C.
I used the same spring clip type as are used on the fenders. The ones in your pic look smaller than everything I've seen but it's hard to tell without a reference. Like I said above they used both studs and holes in the 68 doors but the first and last fastener use a different type with a phillips screw that can be seen from the outside. Fusick has that type also. The rear 1/4 panel convertible trim uses the crappy push in type in all but the first one and the last two in the trunk. They use the spring clip like the fender, however the nut is a special type that's got a plastic coating on it. I've got a bunch of those from the trim a grabbed at the scrap yard this past weekend. You can tell the rear 1/4 fasteners that get the crappy put in ones because they are the oval holes
Last edited by allyolds68; July 31st, 2013 at 02:29 PM.
#6
The T bolts with the spring tab that Randy showed and the door clips that slide over the studs are available through Auveco and are sold through Fastenal. The fender T Bolts are part number 2744 and use a 10-24 threaded stud 3/4" long. The box will say Chrysler but it's correct for the 68/69 Cutlass fender moldings. I believe the door clips that slide onto the studs is # 11288. As mentioned, Fusick sells the special quarter push in type clips and the clips for both ends of the door moldings. The Auveco clips come in boxes with multiple clips so you'll end up with more than you need.
Brian
Brian
#7
I just grabbed a couple of door trim pieces that still have the fasteners for doors with studs. Do you need the spring clips for holes or the type for studs? They made both types in 68 (I think you need the spring clips based on your description). I also have some of those but they are readily available in original finish from places like Fusick or functional cadmium plated types from vendors on ebay.
I did forget to mention my 68 is a convertible. Not sure if that makes a difference or not.
Thanks a lot for your help!
#8
The T bolts with the spring tab that Randy showed and the door clips that slide over the studs are available through Auveco and are sold through Fastenal. The fender T Bolts are part number 2744 and use a 10-24 threaded stud 3/4" long. The box will say Chrysler but it's correct for the 68/69 Cutlass fender moldings. I believe the door clips that slide onto the studs is # 11288. As mentioned, Fusick sells the special quarter push in type clips and the clips for both ends of the door moldings. The Auveco clips come in boxes with multiple clips so you'll end up with more than you need.
Brian
Brian
#9
I have a '68 vert (Lansing car) and a '69 vert (Fremont car) and both are set up the same for the stainless trim fasteners. The fenders use spring clips fore to aft. The doors have the studs where the nylon tab slips on, with the screw-on fasteners at each end as described by AllyOlds68. And the quarters use fasteners as described by AllyOlds68.
I've never seen doors that use the spring clips - only the studs with the nylon fastener.
Randy C.
I've never seen doors that use the spring clips - only the studs with the nylon fastener.
Randy C.
#10
I have a '68 vert (Lansing car) and a '69 vert (Fremont car) and both are set up the same for the stainless trim fasteners. The fenders use spring clips fore to aft. The doors have the studs where the nylon tab slips on, with the screw-on fasteners at each end as described by AllyOlds68. And the quarters use fasteners as described by AllyOlds68.
I've never seen doors that use the spring clips - only the studs with the nylon fastener.
Randy C.
I've never seen doors that use the spring clips - only the studs with the nylon fastener.
Randy C.
#11
My driver's side had studs (original door) and the passenger side had holes (it was replaced at some point). The holes were punched and not drilled so I have to assume they were original. FWIW the passenger door was from a hardtop because it didn't have the convertible door shim but the vent window was a correct convertible one so I assume they switched that over.
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