Re: IML: '66 Coupe door panel trim removal
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Re: IML: '66 Coupe door panel trim removal



If you're taking a poll, I say leave it in place. Make it look as good as you can without taking everything apart.

Paul

In a message dated 9/17/2004 2:05:55 AM Eastern Daylight Time, "David Whitney" <david.whitney@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

>
>Hi, folks --
>
>I took a good look at my door panel, preparing to remove the wood for
>refinishing. ?The chrome trim around the wood appears to be fastened to the
>fiberboard support by pressing brads on the back of the trim through the
>fiberboard and bending them at a 90 degree angle to keep the trim in place.
>
>Some of those brads are rusty, and I fear they may not survive being
>straightened and bent a second time upon reinstallation.
>
>Should I leave well enough alone and restore the wood and chrome in place?
>
>Thanks,
>
>David
>
>
>
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