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Cockpit Surround Molding

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Previous owner installed the cockpit surround molding across the face of the dash cowling; hence, no dashpad. Did the early cars leave this area body color or cover in some way? If no covering, what did they do about the windshield defrost openings? Thanks for your help!
 

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Re: cockpit surround molding on a bn6

Not sure if they would fit but the 100's, which did not have any padding, have a sort of trim ring left and right which dress the vents.
 
The 100-6 and early 3000 did have the defroster trim pieces that mounted above the padded dash. They should work without the padding. They were painted to match the vinyl color.
 
i will order the defrost molding as pictured in the above sent by steve. thanks for the help!!!
 
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