Hello

Does anyone know who would have a 

1) "Top Boot Slide Rail" for my convertible top boot.

2) Driver side solid Fender Trim

I asked Jason and Russ and neither one has one. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

Dominic

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Hi Dominic,

     I just replaced my passenger side fender trim.  Mine is 65 3/4" long; it's a 1964 Series 62.  I searched everywhere for a year and finally got it from CPR (Cadillac Parts and Restoration).  He is great and runs the CLC 59-60 Chapter.  He is in Poughkeepsie, NY.  His name is Frank Nicodemus.  Even got the clips from him.  He'll remember me, as he did some work on my steering column/horn.

Dennis DiBari, Cottekill, NY

Your convertible is great!

Dennis

Thank you and I also found one on JEGS but not sure it is the correct part. The picture shows correct part but you know how that could go.

Thank you

Dominic

OK Dom.  Keep CPR as a good resource, being you are also in NY.

Dennis

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