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Anyone have the top and bottom horizontal pieces for the trunk lid trim? I have the ends (thks Crazy J) I understand the Beaumont trunk trim is the same only longer.Anyone????

John



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NO one?I understand '67 Beaumont trunk trim is the same only longer.Anyone have a pair of these?



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NO one?I understand '67 Beaumont trunk trim is the same only longer.Anyone have a pair of these?


 Good morning Jerico, just to jump in on your question, the Beaumont and Canso are 2 different contours of mouldings, the Beaumont has a smooth concave inward on the face and the Canso has 2 outbound levels on the face, BUT ironically I wrecked out a '67 Beaumont Custom station wagon and the moulding on the tailgate was a Canso design, so maybe they used them on '67 Beaumont wagons? I believe I have another moulding that your after but its not the greatest (if memory serves me correct) will check and if I have it, will post some pix. Cheers Dave  



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JERICO wrote:

NO one?I understand '67 Beaumont trunk trim is the same only longer.Anyone have a pair of these?


 Good morning Jerico, just to jump in on your question, the Beaumont and Canso are 2 different contours of mouldings, the Beaumont has a smooth concave inward on the face and the Canso has 2 outbound levels on the face, BUT ironically I wrecked out a '67 Beaumont Custom station wagon and the moulding on the tailgate was a Canso design, so maybe they used them on '67 Beaumont wagons? I believe I have another moulding that your after but its not the greatest (if memory serves me correct) will check and if I have it, will post some pix. Cheers Dave  


         Thanks Dave,appreciate the help.    John in Ontario.



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This was posted in Junk Yard Photo's thread today, I think its what your looking for.tn-1419602.jpg



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Vancitytrev wrote:

This was posted in Junk Yard Photo's thread today, I think its what your looking for.tn-1419602.jpg


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Vancitytrev wrote:

This was posted in Junk Yard Photo's thread today, I think its what your looking for.tn-1419602.jpg


 Yes it is Trevor,the top and bottom or all of it if I have to. smile



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