MO,
There is a special tool available at most parts stores - it is
basically a handle with a flat steel arrow-head looking affair that you
slide under the molding. You slide the outer tip of the arrow under the
lip
of the molding clip and gently rock the tool to pry the clip up (toward
the
window, away from the body) and release the molding. It will make more
sense once you see the tool.
I can't find a picture of the one I have but there is a similar tool
shown here http://www.mytoolstore.com/kd/kdbody01.html as PN 2038. The
hook
is inserted under the molding and you hook the clip and rock it to
release
the molding.
SC
-----Original Message-----
From: MO ( Steve Mick) [mailto:micher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 4:26 PM
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: window trim help
I have a 1964 Dodge 440 2 dr hdtp. Can someone give me advice or tips on
removing the Windshield and back glass stainless trim that surrounds
them?(
outside) We got the side -dripedge trim off as they were fastened
with screws, and the sides of the windshield. Don't want to just go
prying away as I want to save the trim. Any help is
appreciated............................MO
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