windshield trim
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chadboyle2000
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windshield trim
Hi - I'm attempting to remove the trim from the bottom of the windshield for painting reasons- I have be told that the clips bolt in from under the dash board - any truth to that? I know the rear glass trim can be reached from inside the trunk underneath the glass. Any help would be great. The model I'm working on is a Century 4-door hardtop. Thanks - Chad Boyle
Re: windshield trim
Chad, only the top reveal molding needs to have the clips removed - from inside by dropping the headliner.
For the lower reveal molding removal, this is directly quoted from my body service manual. Start with the left side:
1. Cover seat, hood, and fenders. Protect adjacent paint with masking tape.
2. Open door and remove attaching screws securing upper reveal molding along front body hinge pillar.
3. Disengage upper or side reveal molding from lower reveal molding sufficiently to remove lower reveal molding end attaching screw.
4. Remove screw from lower reveal molding attaching clip which is readily accessible with door open.
5 To disengage lower reveal molding from clip located outboard of wiper transmission, position loose end of molding downward until lower flange of molding is disengaged from the clip.
6 Remove lower reveal molding from body by carefully sliding molding outboard until the molding is disengaged from the remaining attaching clips.
Note: The left lower reveal molding slides into the integral center escutcheon of the right lower reveal molding. The right molding is secured at the body centerline by means of a center attaching clip.
To install, reverse the removal procedure, installing the right lower reveal molding first. If you remove the attaching clips, seal the screw holes with a body sealer when you reinstall the clips.
David
For the lower reveal molding removal, this is directly quoted from my body service manual. Start with the left side:
1. Cover seat, hood, and fenders. Protect adjacent paint with masking tape.
2. Open door and remove attaching screws securing upper reveal molding along front body hinge pillar.
3. Disengage upper or side reveal molding from lower reveal molding sufficiently to remove lower reveal molding end attaching screw.
4. Remove screw from lower reveal molding attaching clip which is readily accessible with door open.
5 To disengage lower reveal molding from clip located outboard of wiper transmission, position loose end of molding downward until lower flange of molding is disengaged from the clip.
6 Remove lower reveal molding from body by carefully sliding molding outboard until the molding is disengaged from the remaining attaching clips.
Note: The left lower reveal molding slides into the integral center escutcheon of the right lower reveal molding. The right molding is secured at the body centerline by means of a center attaching clip.
To install, reverse the removal procedure, installing the right lower reveal molding first. If you remove the attaching clips, seal the screw holes with a body sealer when you reinstall the clips.
David
1958 Buick Limited Riviera Coupe Model 755
Other cars:
1953 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup
1957 Pontiac Transcontinental Safari
1968 Ford Galaxie 500 HT
1977 Lincoln Continental Convertible
Other cars:
1953 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup
1957 Pontiac Transcontinental Safari
1968 Ford Galaxie 500 HT
1977 Lincoln Continental Convertible
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chadboyle2000
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Re: windshield trim
David - Thank's alot for the info - I have yet to get a service manual and your info makes me feel alot better about the job at hand. - Chad