RE: Window Crank Handle removal
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RE: Window Crank Handle removal



Hum... Let's see: don't force too hard on any of the trim. Make sure the 
nuts on the clips that are behind and holding on the trim are removed. 
Some clips use that fastening method. Other trim "snaps" on or slides 
on. Don't pry the trim with a screwdriver or putty knife that rests on 
the car, use a small piece of wood as the tool's fulcrum.... And don't 
drink a lot of beer before you start the task. :)

Thanks,
Gary H. 

-----Original Message-----
... Anyway, thanks to everyone who offered
>advice. My next mission is removing the bright work from the doors and
>fenders without damaging it. Any secrets appreciated. 
>
>Cheers,
>
>Tony
>Gold Coast
>Australia
>62 Dodge Phoenix  


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