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In this Discussion
- bull islander June 2012
- DavidC June 2012
- Hudzilla June 2012
- Kdancy June 2012
- Tallent R June 2012
Pulling the upper rear trim off of a 52 hdtp
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First time for me to do this, what is the best way to go about pulling this trim off without screwing it up?
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no rot in the fenders...the door doesn't have much of a sag, the glass is all solid. What's she doing outside?
Sorry to be off subject. Someone else will pipe in with an answer. I removed mine very very carefully with a screwdriver. If not very careful, it will sort of warp. Someone used to advertise a special tool in the wtn years ago. I never got one. -
Thanks for all the replies, this gives me a handle on the project now.
Bull - the car is not mine, it is a friends, has just moved it under a shed to clean out and remove the chrome to prep for paint work. Really solid car with just surface rust.

