Rain Gutters / Drip Rails 1976 Camaro
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These were shaved off by the prior owner. Any suggestions on the easiest way to fabricate some new ones? The car is primed and ready for paint, but it just doesn't look right with these. Derek
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Drip rails were an option, and simply bolted into the car under the door weatherstripping. They were chrome and here's a link to how they install:
Do it yourself drip rail install - NastyZ28.com
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FbodyWarehouse :: 1978 - 1981 Camaro
These guys might have them. They aren't shown on there site so give them a call. They are basically a 2nd gen junk yard. They are a bit expensive sometimes but they always have free shipping. like I said call and speak to them personally, they usually have everything.
These guys might have them. They aren't shown on there site so give them a call. They are basically a 2nd gen junk yard. They are a bit expensive sometimes but they always have free shipping. like I said call and speak to them personally, they usually have everything.
Last edited by 77nomad; 08-10-2012 at 10:01 AM.
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A quick Google search gave me this. 2nd page down:
http://www.ss396.com/catalog/camaro/...o_exterior.pdf
http://www.ss396.com/catalog/camaro/...o_exterior.pdf
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I have a set,they are not in perfect shape though,there are some scratches and scrapes on them.With some sanding and polishing they would look nice,or they could be painted or powdercoated.If interested send me a pm and i'll get a picture then if interested just throw me an offer.
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