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I have owned a 69 Grande for almost 20 years and my advice is the 4 piece
rear window mouldings and the 2 side ornament back plates (not the fins)
should be semi-gloss black. I have found a mix of 50/50 flat to gloss black
gives pretty good results if you can spray it yourself. Good luck with your
paint hope this helps.

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Just finished working for today on taking the car apart. Got about 1/3 to 1/2
the work done. Still need to take some stuff off like the bumpers and quarter
ornaments.

A. Burd, thanks for the help with the black paint. Will probably have the shop
do this but will tell them about the 50/50 flat-gloss black. BTW any advise on
how the quarter ornaments come off easiest. Do I have to take the window
mechanism out?!

Randy, I think this rear moulding is only found on the '69 and '70 Coupes.
Don't have any pictures on the internet to show you...yet!

Thanks for the help.


Patrick Stott
'69 Mustang


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