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Convertible interior question
I'm installing the interior in my 67 convertible. The area where the rear arm rest meets the door jamb windlace looks like I'm missing a piece of trim . There's a gap that runs down the edge and the bottom. I see a round windlace with the area I need that meets the carpet listed for 68 and up but not for 67. What's the correct way to finish off this area?
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My 66 convertible looks like what you have pictured. It has the original interior, so I would say nothing covers the space. I'm sure others will chime in.
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My 67 convertible. Mine is not as obvious because of the dark colored interior.
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My '67 convertible is the same as pictured. Nothing covers that tiny corner area.
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Thanks for the help, I thought I was missing a filler. I painted the area and bent the brackets so the arm rest would set next to the windlace. It looks much better now.
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