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Old 03-21-2000, 06:33 PM
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How do i remove the rear molding at the bottom of the rear window and the pieces that wrap around to the back windows on a 1964 Catalina? I want to check the condition of the metal under it. Thanks for the help.

Karl Madcharo
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How do i remove the rear molding at the bottom of the rear window and the pieces that wrap around to the back windows on a 1964 Catalina? I want to check the condition of the metal under it. Thanks for the help.

Karl Madcharo
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Tucker, GA

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Old 03-24-2000, 11:02 PM
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The window trim is held in place with metal clips. These clips hook on to the trim on the underside. You need a window trim remover. This tool is available at most auto
parts stores. I would practice on a car in a junkyard first before attempting yours. The clips are spaced the same distance apart on both sides. Using the tool pry the clip back and the trim should pop up ( note should) Do not pry with a screwdriver. Don't pry up on the trim. You might bend it.

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