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Mail From: ryanwest (Ryan West)

Does anyone have suggestions for drip rail molding removal (1965 coupe)? I suppose a flat blade srewdriver and a little elbow
grease, but I've never done this before and would some advice
from someone that has. Any info will be good info.

Thanks in advance!

Ryan
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A tip I got from this list a while back was: wrap some tape around the tips on an old bottle opener and use it to "open" the rail off the car. Go slow and in increments and it will pop right off, no damage if your careful.
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> Date: 2004/01/26 Mon AM 10:11:30 EST
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> Does anyone have suggestions for drip rail molding removal (1965 coupe)? I suppose a flat blade srewdriver and a little elbow
> grease, but I've never done this before and would some advice
> from someone that has. Any info will be good info.
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> Thanks in advance!
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> Ryan
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Mail From: Linc (Linc)

I used this method on my 67 with good results. But I cannot
express enough the point about going slow.

Linc

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A tip I got from this list a while back was: wrap some tape around the tips
on an old bottle opener and use it to "open" the rail off the car. Go slow
and in increments and it will pop right off, no damage if your careful.
>
> From: "Ryan West" <(email redacted)>
> Date: 2004/01/26 Mon AM 10:11:30 EST
> To: (email redacted)
> Subject: [CM] Drip Rail Removal
>
> Does anyone have suggestions for drip rail molding removal (1965 coupe)?
I suppose a flat blade srewdriver and a little elbow
> grease, but I've never done this before and would some advice
> from someone that has. Any info will be good info.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Ryan
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