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1955-57 Convertible Top Rear Tack Strip Set (Bel Air Convertible)

Item EK-57-136124-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

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      • Tacking Strip, 3 Pcs
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      • Attaches to the Convertible Top and Bolts Inside the Trunk Area
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      • Includes All Necessary Attaching Hardware
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      • Fits 1955-1957 Bel Air Convertible Models
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      Description

      Convertible Top Fastening. The 1955-57 Convertible Top Rear Tack Strip Set provides a secure mounting point for the convertible top on classic Chevrolet models from this era. It ensures the top is firmly attached, preventing shifts and leaks while driving. This strip is essential for maintaining the integrity and proper appearance of the convertible roof assembly.

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      Construction and Appearance. Manufactured with durable materials designed to withstand weathering and stress, the tacking strips are finished to match the original factory style. The set includes all necessary hardware to ensure a factory-correct installation with a clean, authentic look.

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      Installation. Installation is straightforward and requires basic mechanical skills. The strips bolt inside the trunk area and tack directly to the convertible top without the need for drilling.

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      Application. Specifically designed to fit the Bel Air Convertible for model years 1955 through 1957.

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