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I'm getting ready for paint and would like to remove the front trim, but the window is in good shape. It's about the only thing I'm not removing from the car and would like to keep it in. I've read if you remove the trim you break clips and have to remove the glass to replace them. Any thoughts would be appreciated, thanks in advance
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Interesting thread regarding the clips.
From what I remember 70 and 72 early cars, the clips mounted to little metal studs that were part of the car. The studs looked like little bolt heads and the clip slid down from above and clicked into place.... So, I could replace them with the windshield in place and the clip had a u shape cut out of the bottom to slide over the studs. |
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