Rear Quarter and Deck Trim

Postby Jon » 04 Mar 2007 15:44

I recently purchased both quarter and trunk lid trim pieces. The new items are rounded and lack the detail shown in the picture. Since these were replaced back in the 80's I don't know which is correct.

It's not a big deal, I could live with it but one of the new quarter trim has tooling dents and I plan to send it back. Any info or pictures would be appreciated.

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Postby christer » 04 Mar 2007 16:29

The 70 chrome trim differ from the 71-74 chrome trim. I think it is the 70 version on the pic. (...but I am not sure!!!)
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Postby dave-r » 04 Mar 2007 17:29

The 1970 versions are smooth and rounded. The '71-on versions have a ridge that runs through the length down the center. Like the ones in your picture.

So the replacements you bought will be correct.

These 71 versions were the only ones you could get for a very long time which is why I have them on my car.

Where did you buy them from?
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Postby Jon » 04 Mar 2007 18:50

Wow, it's amazing what you can learn here. :o

I bought the new pieces from Year One. They come with all of the clips and hardware too. The originals in the picture were from the local Dodge dealer. How difficult would it be to pound out the small dents and polish the scratch's?

I can post a picture of the YO trim if you like.

Thanks again...
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Postby dave-r » 04 Mar 2007 20:28

They have a thin bright plating over them which will come off with polishing. The underlining material does not polish as well.
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Postby cv70chall » 04 Aug 2008 13:57

Any ideas as to where I can locate the panel between the trunk and rear window on a 70 Chally?
This area is apparently rotted (the idiot that had the ride prior to me tried to Bondo it Yikes!!!)
I'm also in search of the inner package tray and will most likely need to replace the quarters as well.

Any ideas folks?
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Postby christer » 10 Aug 2008 16:42

cv70chall wrote:Any ideas as to where I can locate the panel between the trunk and rear window on a 70 Chally?


From yearone.com:

Rear window filler panel-Reproduction die-stamped steel filler panels that are correct down to the contours and channels. For coupe models only.

Part#: MS61
Description: Rear window filler panel, 1970-1974 Challenger models, reproduction. YOCLASS 3.
Price: $160.00


It is a very common part so it should be no problem to get one.

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Postby Jon » 11 Aug 2008 3:11

That's actually a pretty good price $160 if it fits well. I have been leaning more and more towards YO latley because of their return policy if it doesn't . If you do order one cv70chall please post the results. :)

Between you and me Chris we know why it is a common part. Lower window sheetmetal rust. Mines been repaired twice already. :(

Just thinking too much again but the reason for the problem is there is no drainage from the window seat channel. I sometimes use compressed air to get rid of the water after washing and it is amazing how much sits there. I have also sprayed WD-40 to displace it but it makes quite amess on the finish. Any other ideas?
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Postby DanaProsky » 11 Aug 2008 14:51

As far as the rear deck lid and quarter mldgs, I had bought a set from Year One for my 71 Challenger R/T, and one of the reasons there is a difference between 70s and 71s is that the 71 R/T mldgs are painted flat black half way and they use the crease line as the break point between the shiny finish and the painted finish. I am not sure how the 72s through 74s are. Evidently the 70 Challenger mldgs are not painted regardless of model, thus the use of a rounded mldg. Hope that helps.
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Postby dave-r » 11 Aug 2008 15:35

Jon wrote:Just thinking too much again but the reason for the problem is there is no drainage from the window seat channel. I sometimes use compressed air to get rid of the water after washing and it is amazing how much sits there. I have also sprayed WD-40 to displace it but it makes quite amess on the finish. Any other ideas?


A long time ago (after welding) I filled the space around the glass completely with sealer before pushing the trim on.

It kept the water out perfectly. But when I came to take the glass out for this re-build I had one hell of a job getting it all out again. :lol:
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Postby Jon » 14 Aug 2008 19:37

Were you able to save the trim around the window Dave?
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Postby dave-r » 14 Aug 2008 21:17

Yes.
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Postby 73challengerguy » 03 Nov 2008 22:24

ANY IDEAS WHERE A GUY COULD BUY THE TRIM PIECES THAT GO AROUND THE REAR GLASS OF A 73 CHALLY....I THINK THERE STAINLESS?...OR ALUMINUM???.....
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Postby Jon » 04 Nov 2008 1:32

Yes there are three pieces and factory material in 70 was stainless. Same with the front windscreen. I wouldn't go with an aluminum replacement, too easy to dent.

Maybe look at eBay or YO. You will pay though.
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re: Deck Filler Panel Replacement

Postby cv70chall » 08 Jan 2009 15:56

After several delays (and the unexpected decision to replace the rear package tray with one from a donor vehicle) ,we replaced the filler panel and it seemed to fit quite well.
I would give the YO guys some credit here, as the part fit as expected.
We're now on to welding 2 new rear full quarters in place!

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