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Can someone tell me the description - including the applicable RH vs. LH - for this part #: 8705636?
Thanks,
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870563<span style="font-weight: bold">6</span> is the <span style="text-decoration: underline">Lefthand</span> lower bodyside under door molding used on 1969-74 Novas.
63<span style="font-weight: bold">5</span> is the Righthand. |
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..it's actually the upper door side molding,not under,(i.e.rocker),as I typed earlier and those are the later issued 2nd design pieces,released sometime during 1973-74.
They first used moldings #8701149 RH,& #50 LH on the line during 1969-70-71-72 on 2-door models. |
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Awesome, thanks.
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FWIW,
Second design had painted insert vs the vinyl insert used earlier. And the shape was slightly different on the ends. You could always add the insert if you are looking to go correct. Greg
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Hmmmm, that's strange. My book shows 8705636 to be a nut, LH.
I guess I will start saying,"I would give my 8705636 for that." Just joking, Jason |
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