Below are a couple links to pictures of a 1964 Plymouth fury rear window trim. I can see some screw locations. Once the screws are removed you can lube up the underside with wd-40 type stuff. There also is a trim removal tool made to help get the trim clips' tension reduced to let the trim release. Go slow whatever you do. Avoid using a screwdriver to pry.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y36/bbrroowwnn/mopar% 20parts/Picture147.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y36/bbrroowwnn/mopar% 20parts/Picture146.jpg
Thanks,
Gary H.
> -------Original Message-------
> From: Steve Mick
>
> Butch, On my 64 Dodge the rear window trim is held on with small clips
> that are secured by a small screw. My guess is that you are seeing that
> small screw. Those screws do not need to be removed to get the trim off.
> IIRC the trim just snaps over those clips......................MO