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Don't know the make or model but it fits perfectly!
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Got it for $125 on craigslist because the back window was busted out. I already dropped off the frame and should have a new window next week!
There was a guy that painted it about 10 years ago (notice the flakeing paint?) that did it himself. I personally think it is a bad idea because the moldings are riveted to the body. I am afraid to take them off to see the rust damage. I think if there is a way to stick them on it may be a better option. They look fairly easy to make.