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1977 exterior chrome trim

DPM77

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I am replacing the front left fender. My EB has a chrome trim detail that runs from the fender to the rear of the rig, and on the tailgate. As soon as I can figure out how, I will post some photos, but for the time being, are these pieces still available anywhere? Was there more than one style produced? I do not know how to ID the trim package. Any help would be appreciated.<br><br>Thanks, <br><br>Dan
 

broncobsession

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I'm not sure if they'll break up the new kits for one piece, but I think they also carry used trim...it's just pricey.
 
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DPM77

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No kidding, 400.00 for the set, and 75.00 for the front left alone, I need to find a used one. It will be several years before I remove the spare tire carrier, and the trim package is different for the two styles. If Ihad known it was that expensive I would have spent some time digging in the snow. Who knows, it might still be there...I'm gonna go look.<br>
 
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[quote author=broncobsession link=board=5;threadid=9672;start=0#69747 date=1033441741]<br>Digging in the snow??? How many beers have you had tonite?<br>[/quote]<br><br>I rolled it in the dark, in the snow, last winter. Thats when I lost the chrome. Didn't even think of it until I got home, a hundred miles later. Haven't been back to revisit the scene of the crime since....
 
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