Should be in the parts manual. Do you have the PDF?i will let you know thank you for your help.
i dont have the part numbers for it .
Sorry for the cryptic message earlier -- was typing without access to my links. You can download the 1972 parts manual here:no i didnt know anything about it how do i get one
Good point: @ricks_RR is looking for V5F bodyside moldings for CM23M2C222248 -- a Newport Custom.Each model level of Chrysler had different side moldings. So model is important, not just body style.
Enjoy!
CBODY67
As you look for the correct parts, make sure that you also look into what clips (if any) you would be using. There are a number of threads about the correct clips, and how hard they are to find for some (most?) of the fusies. Your '72 Newport Custom looks like it has very smooth flanks, and I personally would be leery of drilling anything. At the same time, though I do not know if using double-sided tape might be an option. @saforwardlook @Big_John @david hill @71Polara383holy crap you guys are the best i will look at it .i am hoping i can find the stuff it would make the car so much better .
thank you for all your help
ricks_RR
When you see a part number like 1234567-8, 1234567 is one side 1234568 is the other side.I am able to only find passenger side only for moulding. Not able to find anything for driver's side.
Can someone direct me to driver's side information?
And to add to the above post, numbers ending in an even number are usually the right side and ones ending in odd numbers would be the left side.When you see a part number like 1234567-8, 1234567 is one side 1234568 is the other side.
Alan
If you can photograph the clips in the bag of clips you have. Posted here on this thread. And I will see if I can help you identify them. The rocker molding clips are very distinctive.when i bought the car there was a bag of clips in the truck so i do have something to work with