Dear Ken
I think you have been told correctly but something that has not moved in 36
years may be reluctant. If you don't have a manual go to a wrecking yard and
see how a damaged piece can come off, there may be more nuts holding it on
is another possibility. Whatever you do take it slow as to act in haste is a
good way to piss yourself off.Let me know how you get on, sorry I could not
be more specific.
David
>From: "1966 Imperial Crown Coupe" <crown_coupe@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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>Subject: IML: Removing Chrome
>Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2002 15:02:54 -0500
>
> What is the best way to remove the body chrome off of a 1966 Imperial?
>I was told tha there was a nut on the end of each of the chrome strips and
>to take them loose. Then the chrome would slide off. I tried that on the
>door but it didn't seem to work. Any suggestions would be greatly
>appreciated. Thanks.
>
>
>
>Ken
>1966 Imperial Crown Coupe
>
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