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Old 10-28-2021, 03:25 PM   #1
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CST window trim

Is there a difference between years or are 67-72 all the same? I need some for my 68 and want to get the right ones if there’s a difference.

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Old 10-28-2021, 10:19 PM   #2
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Re: CST window trim

Yes their is a difference.
The early (67-70) has deep (1/2" nominal) locking strip. Looks like an "L" on the back side of the stainless.
The 71-72 have shallow locking strips. (3/8" nominal)
I would avoid the aftermarket stuff. It is difficult enough to install without the hassles of a poorly made part.
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Old 10-29-2021, 07:30 AM   #3
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Yes their is a difference.
The early (67-70) has deep (1/2" nominal) locking strip. Looks like an "L" on the back side of the stainless.
The 71-72 have shallow locking strips. (3/8" nominal)
I would avoid the aftermarket stuff. It is difficult enough to install without the hassles of a poorly made part.
Thanks for info, I appreciate it. I’ll keep an eye out for some OE stuff then.

Thank you, Joe
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Old 10-30-2021, 06:37 PM   #4
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Re: CST window trim

Just to add, the 67-70 trim requires the gasket to match the depth. 71-72 trim requires 71-72 gasket.
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Old 10-30-2021, 09:44 PM   #5
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Re: CST window trim

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Yes their is a difference.
The early (67-70) has deep (1/2" nominal) locking strip. Looks like an "L" on the back side of the stainless.
The 71-72 have shallow locking strips. (3/8" nominal)
I would avoid the aftermarket stuff. It is difficult enough to install without the hassles of a poorly made part.
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Just to add, the 67-70 trim requires the gasket to match the depth. 71-72 trim requires 71-72 gasket.
on avoiding the aftermarket/repro glass trim and our local area glass guys (the one's in the know) prefer & always ask for precision brand gaskets. To go with the above post, here are the precision brand part numbers for the 67-72 front and rear glass gaskets. Mel

#WBL685 } 67-72 front w/o trim.
#WCR685 } 67-70 front w/trim.
#WCR685A } 71-72 front w/trim.

#WBLD1092T } 68-72 rear w/o trim & 67 w/panoramic.
#WCR1092T } 68-72 rear w/trim & 67 w/panoramic.
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Old 11-08-2021, 07:39 PM   #6
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on avoiding the aftermarket/repro glass trim and our local area glass guys (the one's in the know) prefer & always ask for precision brand gaskets. To go with the above post, here are the precision brand part numbers for the 67-72 front and rear glass gaskets. Mel

#WBL685 } 67-72 front w/o trim.
#WCR685 } 67-70 front w/trim.
#WCR685A } 71-72 front w/trim.

#WBLD1092T } 68-72 rear w/o trim & 67 w/panoramic.
#WCR1092T } 68-72 rear w/trim & 67 w/panoramic.
Thank you for the info!
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