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nick rogers
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A pillar trims

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Does anyone know how many versions of this there were ? I have 3 different ones. The one on the left is narrower at the bottom, the one on the right is very narrow and has dowels on the back to locate in holes in the A post.
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I noticed that I had at least two types, will have to get a picture of them later on.
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That would be useful, Toby. More obscure info gathered.
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My June 62 Cooper has ones like the second from the left if that helps with possible dating of them..
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I realise it's taken soem time for me to reply to this one :roll:

However here are the two sets that I currently have, the one with the vinyl on does fit the other appears to be too long. Yet having said that it looks like the bottom parts of the trim were cut to fit so they sit on the dash rail
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