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We take a 1965 Mustang and install drip rail moldings, showing you the easiest way possible in doing so! This is an extremely delicate job and it takes alot of patience to Do It Yourself and get er done RIGHT!

No matter what elements you might find you and your vehicle in, installing drip rail molding or drip cap moulding will not only look great, but will also direct the water, snow, or other debris away from your windows

Classic Cars and Trucks all have Drip Rails , and most have a molding that snaps onto the vehicle for beauty and design. The moldings are not required, but add an upper class look to the automobile for design and feature!

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  1. booba loo

    Wow. I could feel myself getting stressed! I remember installing that shit many years ago. Not fun.

  2. Keystone Shawn

    I'm going to be doing this soon on a Dart Swinger. Great info Pete, thank you.

  3. Mopar Car

    Dude you are in a really good mood today!!! Im diggin it

  4. JASON Barton

    here pete, put that trim on for me would ya!! lol!!! great job man!!!

  5. Tim Brown

    I would do it, no problem, just tedious.

  6. andy borowitz

    every part for that Mustang is reproduced.

  7. jewllake

    I found a 64 Galaxie in the wrecking yard that had perfect drip rails all the way around. I don't know, how but I was able to carefully remove them all and then re – install them on my car. These were near mint and pick your part only charge me 15.00 for all. I should have saved the ones from my car, but in the interest of time i just ripped them off, as they were dented up and tarnished.

  8. biggysground

    I'd Pay you to do it Pete. 🙂

  9. Steve Gates

    Always enjoy you being delicate. Must have been tough not getting out the bigger hammer. GREAT JOB!

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