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    Posted: Dec/09/2012 at 4:11am
Today I just spent 9 hours non stop sorting out Jeff's Stainless Trim collection. I have completed about 2/3 of the collection and well over 700 pieces and still counting. About 3/4 of these are used and the rest would be NOS. Saying that, a lot of NOS moulds I have classed as used due to missing or broken wrapping and or shelf ware. 

These are the models that I have sorted out, counted and put back on shelves. I put the moulds in this order (below) on the shelves to make Jeff's and my job far easier to locate.  

64 and 65 American Sedan
66 and 67 American Sedan

63 and 64 Classic Sedan and Wagon
65 and 66 Classic Sedan and Wagon 

70 to 75 Hornet Sedan

68 to 74 Javelin Coupe

At the moment I'm quarter way going through the Rebel and Matador moulds for sedan, wagon and coupes. Boy there are a few moulds. 

If you require any moulds, send Jeff or my self a PM







Edited by huddy1955 - Dec/09/2012 at 4:13am
1955 Hudson Hornet Custom
1963 Rambler Classic 660 wagon
1969 AMX 343 auto NO# 09 of 24
1973 Rambler Matador Wagon 360
1985 Jeep J20 pick up 360
2000 Jeep Cherokee Classic
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Locating the part on your car

N/S/F near side front  (left hand front)   eg N/S/F DOOR would be your front passenger door
N/S/R near side rear (left hand rear)   
O/S/F off side front  (right hand front)
O/S/R off side rear (right hand rear)

If you were looking for a left hand lower front windscreen mould to suit your Rebel, I will tell you N/S/F SCREEN LOWER OR BOTTOM MOULD 

Another eg would be a mould for the driver side rear 1/4 panel. That would be O/S/R 1/4 MOULD

I hope this does help you a bit.





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1963 Rambler Classic 660 wagon
1969 AMX 343 auto NO# 09 of 24
1973 Rambler Matador Wagon 360
1985 Jeep J20 pick up 360
2000 Jeep Cherokee Classic
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Steve while you are sorting can you keep your eyes out for sill mould clips for my 65 american.    Cheers Garry 
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steve , pm sentSmile
bloody mongral bastard ramblers....lol..
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Originally posted by Rambling On Rambling On wrote:

Steve while you are sorting can you keep your eyes out for sill mould clips for my 65 american.    Cheers Garry 

No worries Garry
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Just found the complete set of 1964 Classic Hardtop  770 moulds that I imported a couple of years ago for a customer. He never picked them up or paid for them. They owe me a bit of dollars so I will be losing out here. $500 ono. Cost you a lot more today if you can find a complete set. 
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1963 Rambler Classic 660 wagon
1969 AMX 343 auto NO# 09 of 24
1973 Rambler Matador Wagon 360
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2000 Jeep Cherokee Classic
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I am looking for right and left rear moulding for a 65 American 440 convertible. Seen any of these?
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Careful guys, after counting all those mould the Fripp boys will have gone mad,
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Be aware that your listing for "68 to 74 Javelin Coupe" should be broken down into (2) groups. If you are referring to stainless window trim, the 71-74 Javelin rear window is smaller than the 68-70 rear window and of course the 68-70 Javelin and 68-70 AMX use the same window stainless trim....

Also the stainless trim on top of the 68-70 doors are the same for AMX & Javelin, but changed sometime after 1970, but not sure when
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