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  2. Automotive molding - Wikipedia

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    Car mouldings include side body moulding, lower body moulding, door moldings, window mouldings, footrest moulding, [1] mudflaps, etc. They are often found in services in association with car mats, etc. Various car mouldings must have high scratch resistance, weather resistance and gloss matching that of the car body. A common material which ...

  3. Glossary of automotive design - Wikipedia

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    The distance the car's body extends beyond the wheelbase at the front (front overhang) and rear (rear overhang). In car style design terms, this is the amount of body that is beyond the wheels or wheel arches. In general, the sum of the front and rear overhangs is equal to the overall length minus the wheelbase.

  4. Chevrolet Bel Air - Wikipedia

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    Bel Air was readily distinguishable from Biscayne by its full length body side molding and rear fender Bel Air signatures. All-vinyl interiors were now standard on station wagons while cloth and vinyl trims continued on sedans. 1967 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Door Sedan

  5. Mercury Grand Marquis - Wikipedia

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    Aside from two-tone paint, it included pinstripes, body-colored side moldings, unique scuff plates & C-pillar badging, chromed wheel covers, a hood ornament, and body-colored door handles. Interior features of this package included leather-trimmed seating with the Mercury logo stitched into the front seat-backs.

  6. Chrysler Fifth Avenue - Wikipedia

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    In another confusing name swap, the New Yorker name was now used for another new extended K-car line in 1983, the E-body New Yorker. The larger M-body car was now called New Yorker Fifth Avenue to distinguish it from the E-body. 1983 was the last year M-bodies were made in Canada and the last year for the optional "Chronometer" glovebox-mounted ...

  7. Body in white - Wikipedia

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    Body in white, partially outfitted to highlight the safety systems fitted to the vehicle. Body in white (BIW) is the stage in automobile manufacturing in which a car body's frame has been joined together, that is before painting and before the motor, chassis sub-assemblies, or trim (glass, door locks/handles, seats, upholstery, electronics, etc.) have been integrated into the structure.

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