Clay, Yes there is a trick. Its called patience. If you are not having any luck, take the car to your local glass shop and they will have it off in a jiffy! Paul In a message dated 12/6/2003 12:44:53 PM Eastern Standard Time, imperialman@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes: > Greetings everyone, > Is there a trick to removing the stainless windshield trim that is on a >67?. > After studying the FSM. , and armed with my nifty new trim removal tool >from Eastwood I decided to try and remove the trim. > Taking my time and being extra careful I promptly bent the $%# out of the >passenger side trim piece (sigh). > The trim is being removed for a re-paint ,and windshield replacement. > > Clay Smith 67 > Crown Coupe > 60 Custom > > >