Having some trouble removing the phillips head screws that hold the stainless along the sides of the top on a '60 Saratoga 2dr. They're rusted up inside maybe, and a couple of them the heads have stripped out. These pieces are what the rubber weatherstrip the windows roll up into, is pressed on to. Any ideas what I can do with no electricity or generator out there to get these off without wrecking them? Or should I plan on getting that cordless tool set and using a drill on them. Already plan that for the remaining sill plate, but that I don't need to pull as soon as the other. I suppose I could hacksaw the top right off this car and take the whole thing home to remove them, if I cut right at the base of the B-pillar I should be ok, but I'm a little hesitant - this car may be savable , or was when I first got to it, it has 98% of the interior floors and about 90% of the trunk, although the spring mounts and rear subframe could still be crappy under it. It would have been a stretch with a bad trunk lid, bad rear panel and bad lower quarters. Anyone need a spare top for a '60-'62 Chrysler or DeSoto (or Dodge 880) 2dr? Bill K. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.677 / Virus Database: 439 - Release Date: 5/9/2004 |