Time to work on the interior. Do not have all the garnish moldings and can't find them. What have you done? Pictures? Especially confused about how to trim the rear and side windows.
Once you get to this point, you don't need to paint the garnish molding, you can cover it with fabric. The easiest thing to use is a stretchy material like vinyl, leather or Ultraleather. These two trim rings are off a 47 Ford coupe. They have vinyl glued to the metal frames with DAP Weldwood Landau Top and Trim Adhesive (spray grade). This would work on fiberglass also.Henry Highrise said:Get a small fiberglass repair kit at NAPA...cut your garnish...bevel the cut a little with some sand paper and follow the directions in the repair kit. You can use the fiberglass cloth on the back side for strength...you won't see it back there. When cured and dry...just sand smooth, prime and paint.