Would you fancy Rocker Moldings?

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  1. tody

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    I have a set of rocker moldings lying around. Does anyone have pictures of them mounted on the car?

    I have some used, but useable clips for them and i might have access to a 3D printer - so getting a full set is an option.

    Would you mount them? Not many people have them, but i would guess that it's the non availability of the clips holding people back?
     
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    Maybe on a 4Dr, never on a 2Dr...
     
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    My 70 2-door came with them. There's been some debate whether they were factory or dealer installed. I just know that I didn't install them and the original owner didn't install them. I'm the second owner.
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    I've seen them on a couple of Mavericks and thought they were aftermarket.
     
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    Your car being a 1970 Grabber....I would say they must have been dealer installed.

    They were factory.
     
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    Craig Selvey Indiana State Rep - MCCI

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    I have had a few others that had them....mostly 4-doors.
     
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    My 72 Comet 2-dr has them.
     
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    I personally have always liked the looks of the rocker moldings. I have saved a very clean and nice set to install on my 72 should I ever obtain the clips/fasteners needed to make it happen.
    The nylon clips were of different design between the 4-door and 2-door.
    The 4-door clip attached to the rocker panel through the use of a nylon drive pin in the center of the clip which opened up on the backside of the rocker panel... the 2 door was just pop riveted to the rocker panel. The 2-door style clips were also used on certain years of Torinos, sadly these clips are not reproduced at this time, but perhaps one day???
     
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    My 71 Comet 2 door that I had way back had them, along with the chrome trim that ran along the upper fender arches.

    I thought about possibly adding some to my current one, but not with a mid-band stripe that I am considering. Either way, I think that, visually, the rocker chrome may have an effect of making the car look higher off the ground than not having it.

    I traced the number on the clips to probably being used first on a 196os Falcon, so that may assist in finding more/repops. If I recall right, the part number should start "C8...." and that would be 1968.
     
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    I have searched every known clip reproduced, they are not available at this time. 20160709_180136.jpg 20160709_180001.jpg 20160709_175812.jpg
     
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    I have seen generic metal trim fasteners sold on eBay. They are similar to a snap knife, where you break the blade in order to get a fresh tip. You snap the width of the fastener to the right length on each side of the drilled hole (in case the attachment to the car is not centered).
     
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    True, but on the Maverick you have no way of attaching the required nut on the back side of the rocker if the style clip you are describing is used.
     
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    50/50 on the look but I personally wouldn't .... just another thing to trap dirt, moisture, and rust issues on cars prone to lower rot problems + if the clips are non existent so far I doubt anyone would be willing to 'play' test dummy with the likeliness of ruining paint/body work to possibly have it go badly :2cents:
     
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    I have mine on, they were pretty common on Comets in my experience - esp with the stainless beltline trim (mine's deleted). Bear in mind there were two different eras of mounting clips as well. Early style had circular depressions in the rocker with a square hole in the center for the clip to press in and 'sit in' and later style featured the 'nail head' style mounting and a the clips with the holes in them that are shown above
     
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    Ford Parts Manual states those with the circular depressions/square holes was the 4 door body style only and all 2 doors received the clip in photo above?
     

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