Jeff, you did not say what year you are working on but it sounds like
the ones on my 57. I've got photos of the clip and a description of
what I had to do to remove them on the 57 saga. You can reach it off
the iML 57 page.
Kerryp
JCantor791@xxxxxxx wrote:
>I'm planning on bringing my car to Chryslers at Carlisle this summer and
>therefore have a few projects to complete before then. One is to replace the
>driver's window which is cracked and the other is to get the front passenger's
>door lined up so that it closes correctly (it's hanging low at the moment).
>In
>order to do both of these, I will need to remove the inside door handles which
>appear to have some type of clip holding them in place. What tools and /or
>technique is needed to get the handles off?
>
>Also, any suggestions on how to get the passenger's door properly aligned?
>Is this a reasonably straightforward project or am I better off taking the car
>to a reputable body shop?
>
>Thanks
>Jeff
>'56 Sedan
>Trenton, NJ
>
>
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