Looking for a few E3 items

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I am looking for the following parts for my 72 Bav :

Left upper chrome trim strip that's located directly behind the left rear door window (part 51131801691 I believe). Also the hardware to attach both R and L sides if you have any. FOUND


The piece of (brown) carpet thats directly under back seat. A previous owner cut speaker holes in mine.

Uncut saddle front door cards. Mine were cut for speakers.

Thanks

Thanks to Dick Steinkamp for the trim piece. Still looking for the carpet section and door cards.
 

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This is a pile of "I don't know what this is it must be for an E3" stuff that I have.. let me know if anything looks right.
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I am looking for the following parts for my 72 Bav :

Left upper chrome trim strip that's located directly behind the left rear door window (part 51131801691 I believe). Also the hardware to attach both R and L sides if you have any.

The piece of (brown) carpet thats directly under back seat. A previous owner cut speaker holes in mine.

Uncut saddle front door cards. Mine were cut for speakers.

Thanks
If you find new door cards I’d be interested in the old ones.
Tom
 
I am looking for the following parts for my 72 Bav :

Left upper chrome trim strip that's located directly behind the left rear door window (part 51131801691 I believe). Also the hardware to attach both R and L sides if you have any.

The piece of (brown) carpet that's directly under back seat. A previous owner cut speaker holes in mine.

Uncut saddle front door cards. Mine were cut for speakers.

Thanks
I'm going to the Seattle parts car again on Sunday. I will try to get that left trim strip. I just installed mine and they are a PITA. The fastener accessible through the trunk is actually a thumb screw. There is no way to get any tools to it and a little hand is required to work the thumb screw. The one accessible through the interior is the typical rubber covered nut that you can use a socket and extension on, but the back seat, rear shelf, have to be removed, the headliner pulled back, and the foam pulled back from the access hole.
 
I'm going to the Seattle parts car again on Sunday. I will try to get that left trim strip. I just installed mine and they are a PITA. The fastener accessible through the trunk is actually a thumb screw. There is no way to get any tools to it and a little hand is required to work the thumb screw. The one accessible through the interior is the typical rubber covered nut that you can use a socket and extension on, but the back seat, rear shelf, have to be removed, the headliner pulled back, and the foam pulled back from the access hole.
I got my big ole hand up from inside the trunk to turn that one. Kind of a crazy position I had to get my self in to do it.
 
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