Deane, I removed a similar piece from a salvage yard for one of my cars once. I think that you are seeing the sealer that seals the rain gutter. When I applied my stainless trim to a car which never had one, it chipped paint over the hardened sealer (where it does not show), especially where there was a small amount of excess sealer, in the rain gutter. If this piece had been applied at the factory and there was a little excess sealer, the trim may get imbedded in the soft uncured sealer. I used the same removal technique that John did, except I was not wearing a long sleeve shirt. Dave Homstad 56 Dodge D500 > -----Original Message----- > From: John Bartell [SMTP:jrbartell@TDS.NET] > Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 9:04 AM > To: L-FORWARDLOOK@LISTS.PSU.EDU > Subject: Re: [FWDLK] removing trim > > Deane, > I removed the same type trim off of my 59 Belvedere. Extremely > thin > and fragile!!! I used a very, very small screw driver, lifting from the > under side slowly and carefully as it is snap fitted over the rain > gutter, working from front to rear. After learning how to remove this > piece without damaging it, I promptly caught a shirt sleeve on the tip > and bent it over, leaving a kink and my temper flaring. I did not find > any adhesive. The key words are sloooowww, carefully, and do not wear a > long sleeve shirt. If anyone has a NOS set, or a set in like new shape > for a 59 Belvedere 2 dr hdtp, shoot me an email. John in WI > > > Deane Allinson wrote: > > > > I'm removing some more trim parts to remove dents and polish etc. and > > have run across a part that seems to be attached with adhesive, but > > I'm unsure about this. Does any body remember removing the stainless > > trim piece that runs the length of the drip rail over the windows and > > along the roof line? It's a thin (aprox. 1/2") wide part that looks to > > be crimped on and seems to have some adhesive oozing out from beneath. > > I am hesitant to start prying it off since it is so fragile. What's > > the story? Will it just pop off or is it glued in place? It's on a > > 1960 Dodge. > > Deane
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