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 RobKlyver
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Topic starter February 1, 2011 1:21 pm  

i recently inherited several cars and parts from my brother. Lucky for me that the wife is all about this one....I did a refresh of my grandmas 1950 s 14 a few years ago so I have some background.

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Topic starter March 7, 2011 9:56 pm  

Okay so I am stumped - the 'vert is missing the trim chrome that goes along the bottom of the body from front wheel well to the rear rock panel. I managed to score a sweet set from ebay of these and they are short? Seems that they are 74" and I figured they are the same on all S14 - so does any one know if the wheel base is different on the vert? -


   
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 McArthurGeorge
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March 9, 2011 1:10 am  

The wheelbase on your convertible is the same as on all other models with the exception of the long wheelbase eight passenger models. The part numbers for your body side sill finish moldings on cars with stone shields are the same for all models with the 125.5" wheelbase.

Mac


   
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