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Windshield pin placement 67 GTO

I have finished the windshield channel on my 67 GTO. Now I'm ready to install the reveal molding pins for the clips. I can't find much information about where to install the pins. I think they install 1/2" down from the top edge? About left and right, i found a diagram but the numbers don't add up. I know there shouldn't be a clip where two pieces join. How critical is the placement of the pins? Any information would be appreciated!
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Re: Windshield pin placement 67 GTO

Are you asking about the "T" pins used to mount the clips for the windshield garnish mouldings?

I have information for a '64 LeMans in a Fisher Body manual, but it doesn't show those specifically.

Several references for 1966-67 A-bodies indicate the center of the stud 5/16" from the outer edge of the panel lip, if that helps.

This might also provide some info:

https://www.beldenspeed.com/technica...ation-diagrams
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