Thanks, Achim. I've searched and can't find this post (maybe I'm not searching correctly). Any other suggestions?
Lowell
Well, Achim has a better memory than I do.
Took quite a bit of time to find that photo. It shows the strip on MotoringInvestments "Holy Grail" car.
The second photo shows the ends of old strips on my car.
On the angled end you kind of follow the contour of the chrome trim.
Keep in mind that these synthetic rubber/plastic strips shrink at low temperatures. So it is best to install when the weather is cold but on the hand they can be inserted easier if they are warmed up with a hair dryer.
After you cut them polish them a carefully on a polishing wheel; that is a trick Joe A. (ja17) showed me.
Hope this helps.