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Question 1967 to 1969 Camaro Front Window Moldings Convertible VS. Coupe Identification ?

1967 to 1969 Camaro Front Window Moldings Convertible VS. Coupe Identification ?

I have a bunch of Rear and Front Window Glass Moldings that I will post in the For sale section once I confirm the front pieces as to what is for a convertible or coupe.
I could not find info on the internet so I will ask our Camaro owners to identify these for me.
Would be easy if I had a first gen Camaro to identify these but I don't.

See photos as I have Left and Right moldings, one Top molding and two different bottom moldings. One bottom molding is a marthed joined set which is longer then the single one shown with a different design on the ends, SEE PHOTOS.

Thanks in Advance. I did put a measuring tape near by to show size.
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Got a PM from a member here saying the bottom trim of a coupe had an extension that went past the side trim into the pillar. Thank You Paul !!

Now just need to figure out Top Length and Side length.

Paul also told me Side Moldings on verts is about an inch shorter then a coupe.
From the longer coupe moldings you can cut them to fit a vert, but the rest are not interchangeable. I would Still like to know the measurement for the sides and top to confirm 100% for Coupe VS. Convertible.
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The shorter, bottom piece, appears to be for a convertible, as they end at and lock on the side trim and a wider surround goes beside that.
I will try to remember to measure the side trim on my coupe later today.


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All done, just got off the phone with a Member here that has a 69 Z28 Coupe and 67 Convertible SS 396 L78.

Here is what we got which are approximate measurements.
Sides are 18" tall for Convertible and about 21" for coupe.
Top Molding 47" convertible and longer 49-50" for coupe.

Thanks Bill.

Bottom one is easy to figure out as photo clearly shows the difference being longer and going into the side pillar for coupe only.

Thank you everyone. Hope this helps someone in the future out there in the internet world. Can't believe all the Camaro forums on google but never once do people mention the sizes LOL
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