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tullm

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Does anyone recognize these rocker mouldings? There 79.5" X 3", the distance between Challenger wheel well openings is roughly 77" so there's no way they were ever on an E-Body. I tried searching online but it's harder than I thought finding clear enough images.

Thank you

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A-Body or B-Body most likely. Too short to be C-Body or D-Body (Imperial). WAG, 71-74 Plymouth Satellite.
 

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Too short to be C-Body or D-Body (Imperial).
Eliminating possibilities is helpful. So far, it looks like 1967 GTX and 1971 Satellite Sebring rocker mouldings most closely resemble the one's I have.

Thank you for the information.
 

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Here's are pics of each end, the ends appear more squared off compared to what I can see in images of rocker mouldings for 67 GTX and 71 Sebring's. I wonder if their even Chrysler.

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True, they could be something off a GM or Ford product. Unless someone sees them who needs them, we may never know! At least they're not E-Body!
 

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I will have to measure my B Body mouldings tonight. If they are B body mouldings I may be interested in them.
 

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My E body rocker moldings measure 74-3/4" and my B body measure 82-1/4".

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@6PKRTSE Thank you for the measurements. Hopefully someday I'll learn the exact application. I only have one car, an E-Body, so I have no use for them. As @Xcudame stated, they may not even be a Mopar product.
 

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Finally found a match, not even a Mopar part, 1966 Chevrolet Malibu. Thank you all for the help

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It really is a shame that our parts are so exspensive.
I saw them for less, but JEGS has them for $169

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I agree with on parts prices @Mr Cuda. Sometimes I still find fair prices if I act quick enough. I just missed a set of 1970 Challenger rocker mouldings fo $30 in driver quality shape. I think they were sold in less than three minutes after posting.
 

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I am also looking for a pair, possibly 2 pair of rocker moldings for a Challenger as well.
 

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Ive seen NOS passenger side rocker mouldings for sale recently but no NOS drivers sides. The used pair I missed out on for $30 was the only used pair I've seen.

Has anyone come across any info on the differences between original vs. aftermarket?
 
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