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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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Great video Pete, I'm restoring a 1978 HZ Holden premier with equivalent chrome moulds, oi oi oi
great job, thank you pete and Minnie.
The aftermarket ones also look cheap. Even if you try to polish them.
So do the chrome bumpers. Always a hard time getting those moldings on and off.
The hood trim by the windshield also on old GM cars.
WOW, Pete seems awful calm on this one.
I got my trim put on by myselfe whith help from a video from Youtube. They used a bottel opener and it worked out good ?. But its almost impossible too install the trim whitout chipping the paint of the driprail ?. Good video btw ?
I know the effort Pete..That's why the guys back in the day would just mask them up.
love you Mini, if you are sick of this old geezer you have a lot of fans out here
thanks for sharing, after watching this I feel more comfortable to do it myself 🙂 we are lucky you take your time to show us these things, keep it up man!
i completely destroyed both sides on my car removing those pain in the ass pieces. So i just just painted the drip edges. Looked fine.
Good stuff!