92 Olds Custom Cruiser door panel mouldings

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  1. Swagger

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    Does anyone know where I might find exterior lower door mouldings for my 92 Olds CC? More specifically for the right front door.
     
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    It would help a lot if you could post pix, swag.
     
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    Are they the stick-on moldings? If they are, they might still be a dealer part.

    I think we've got a listing in the Site Directory of Links on the main web page.
     
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    Yeah the stick on mouldings. I am going to a Buick dealer on Wednesday to give it a look over. I used to work there and can still get employee pricing. I am going to have them check the availability on those as well as some other things.
     
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    If they are the same as my 96 Cappy I MAY have a complete set. I left them at the previous owners place but the problem is that he never answers my emails. He has a few parts I want that I forgot to take when I bought the car but getting his attention has been a problem.
     
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    I don't know if they are or not. I think they can cross reference the part numbers at the dealer. I'll look into it.
     
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    Went to the dealer today and got an oil change. I got to see underneath for the first time. Boy is it rusty. The good news is the brake lines are good, most have been replaced. The bad news is, everything else is really rusty. I also found out, after talking to a 'body' guy that those mouldings are not stick on. They are screwed on from the inside out. He said that I might be able to repair the bad on though so that would be nice. Didn't get a chance to do any availability checking while I was there though...
     
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    hmmmm....the Cappy's are STICK on. I'm not sayin' he's wrong.....I'm just sayin'......
    The one that's missing....are there holes in the car where it's gone?? A bracket on there?
     
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    I don't have any that are missing, but the passenger front is broken / pealing back. I was able to pull it back and look and sure enough, it has a screw coming from the inside of the door skin.
     
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    Bummer.....guess you will have to get the car specific molding, Swag. Sorry I couldn't help you out.
     
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    Yeah, no prob. Thanks for your help (y)
     
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    Well, talked to my friends in the GM parts department. Just about everything on the wagon has been discontinued from production. This includes much needed exhaust parts, door mouldings and keyless entry receiver (which is hard to find from anywhere at this time). They said the same applies to all of the "B" body wagons in the early 90's.
     
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    That problem has already reached up and into the 96's too, swag. Last of the frame wagons are being abandoned by GM. It's a shame too.
     

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