If my memory is still serving me well, the roof stainless
pieces will come off without removing the headliner. If you remove the
rubber weather-strips that the windows roll up into, this will expose screws
that hold the stainless in place. There will be lots of sticky caulking to
deal with as there are literally "glued on", but they will come
off. You might want to consider replacing the rubber
weather-stripping while it is apart. Gary Goers has these as well as
other suppliers. Good luck.
Tom Fox
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 3:50
PM
Subject: RE: [59plymouth] QUESTION ON
ROOF STAINLESS
You are talking about the wide trim on the roof of the car just
above the gutter mldgs correct? I don't exactly recall and I
don't have my SF here that I can go out and look.. I do know on the 57-58's
you must pull the headliner so I would guess the same is true on the
59's.. BHWINC
From: morton@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To:
59PLYMOUTH@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Date:
Fri, 14 Dec 2007 15:44:28 -0500 Subject: RE: [59plymouth] QUESTION ON
ROOF STAINLESS
Wow, that's a good question, Ed -- I'm interested to
know myself. If you get any replies that don't include the list,
please post them here as well.
Thanks
Dan
Hello Group
Before I do something that I may regret----let me ask our members who
have done this???
Should I or should I NOT remove the roof stainless that runs from the
front windshield to the base of the rear window????
I remember someone saying if it is on well-dont remove it!!
What type of clips hold it and would the headliner have to come
down??
THANK YOU ED
ECKERSON
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