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If you are in question for your current build - I would be strongly against reproduction [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/no.gif[/img]
Dan
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I used a Goodmark qtr a few years ago on my 300 hard top. I don't think I would do that again. Can't say if the AMD's are the same or better?
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My friend used one on his 69 he had to make some cuts up along the roof seam to rear window to get a good fit.
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I have a set I bought and added to the collection of aftermarket parts I will never use. They look like they would need trimmed around the wheel openings and behind the wheesl. If you made some patterns off your originals you could make them work though.
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I wouldn't use tgem on a high end / special car. But I do have a pair new in box for cheap if anyone wants them.
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