nothingbutdarts
Well-Known Member
Trying to put the vinyl top sail panel trim back on my Dart that has been apart for a while. I am hoping someone can post a good picture of their Dart sail panel where the screw would be located & how the trim piece matches up with the roof drip rail. I tried poking around a bit with the trim piece as a guide to hopefully find the hole for the screw, but I had no luck and no accessible place to look from inside the car.
I have had a few issues trying to get it back together, for instance the pictured a-pillar trim piece, here on the drivers side, the holes were there to mount the trim piece, on the passengers side, I have the vinyl top lifted up way higher than where the holes are on the drivers side and can find no holes, so I guess I will make a template & drill new holes.
I also can not find holes where a fratzog emblem should have been and there is access to be able to see where the holes should have been located.
Also, might someone have a layout/dimensions or pictures of where the rear window trim clips screw holes are located? I found them on the bottom of the rear window going thru the trunk & finding the holes. I hate to put a zillion holes in the new vinyl top trying to poke around to find the screw holes.
Thank you!
I have had a few issues trying to get it back together, for instance the pictured a-pillar trim piece, here on the drivers side, the holes were there to mount the trim piece, on the passengers side, I have the vinyl top lifted up way higher than where the holes are on the drivers side and can find no holes, so I guess I will make a template & drill new holes.
I also can not find holes where a fratzog emblem should have been and there is access to be able to see where the holes should have been located.
Also, might someone have a layout/dimensions or pictures of where the rear window trim clips screw holes are located? I found them on the bottom of the rear window going thru the trunk & finding the holes. I hate to put a zillion holes in the new vinyl top trying to poke around to find the screw holes.
Thank you!