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Race302
July 20th, 2017, 04:19 PM
I have a 62 2 door deluxe Wagon and am installing all new rubber, Can any one tell me how to remove the stainless trim between the two side window.
Luva65wagon
July 21st, 2017, 04:35 PM
Very carefully!
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Most trim will have fold-over tabs on the end to release them, or will be embedded into rubber gaskets (like the windshield). On my old 2-door wagon I didn't have stainless on the door windows or elsewhere other than windshield, so I'm not sure the answer to those particular pieces. I would be looking at the ends for tabs, or they may be snap-over the edge pieces like the roof gutter stainless. Taking some good photos of the parts you are working on may help to figure it out.
Race302
July 21st, 2017, 06:59 PM
I will snap some photos tomorrow and post hope some one has the answer after that
Race302
July 22nd, 2017, 09:23 AM
This upright stainless trim between the side window on my 62 2 door wagon is what i need to remove, there isnt any clip i can see or screws on the back side to remove. Hopefully some one has the answer how to remove them without damaging them. Thanks for help
Luva65wagon
July 22nd, 2017, 02:55 PM
You still have the rear seat glass and track installed, correct? I think you may see some means of retaining that stainless when you pull that window track out.
Looking at the shop manual they do seem to show some screw in a part behind that stainless, but it may not be seen as long as the stainless and track for the rear seat glass is still in place. This image shows the window track already removed and that may allow the front section of the trim to move outward and unhook from the rear edge.
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These images and those of the manual (or their text) do not make it clear enough to see the exact process.
Race302
July 22nd, 2017, 05:40 PM
Thanks for looking at the manual. I have the window track removed on both sides and no screw's or rivet's ether side , On that photo DD it looks like there may be a screw behind the stainless peace but you cant move it up or down , so it must snap on/off but i Don't want to bend it, so Im still stumped
Luva65wagon
July 22nd, 2017, 11:34 PM
I know the drip rail has one side you hook over and the other side is a snap-over the edge affair. Easy to snap over, but doesn't always like coming off. If you snap a couple more pictures of the edges I might better see what they did. I've done many types of trim removal and they all follow some similitude to something else. The more pictures the better.
Race302
July 23rd, 2017, 06:25 AM
Here are pictures of front and back and rear of the stainless trim showing with out window channels It must snap over the retainer that is screwed to the car (view DD) in my shop manual,
Race302
July 23rd, 2017, 08:19 AM
My post i Falcons a wagon got me a this picture that wasent in my mannul and was the answer. this picture showed me how and I got them apart 55 years of being together made them fight me but I worn here are pictures of them apart, the three notch are where they are clipped on. Thanks for your help
Luva65wagon
July 23rd, 2017, 10:45 AM
Ah, so it popped off from the rear quarter glass side. Figured it would be something like that. Glad you were able to get it sorted.
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