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Username Post: outside upper SS trim below rear window -removal
GaryC 
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GaryC
Loc: Pittsburgh, PA. U.S.A
Reg: 02-28-03
02-27-12 02:31 PM - Post#2195945    
    In response to 57belairman

I was able to pull the rubber stops and get the window down low enough to get the screws out and stainless trim off today. I had to drill 2 on one side but all the others came out otherwise. Not too bad. Quite a bit of rust under the SS trim. Now I need to do the same on the back windows...looks like those windows are coming out.





1957 Chevrolet Bel Air coupe, 300hp 327, M20 4 speed

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