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Removing Rocker Panel Molding

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Mail From: David L. Burkhead (email redacted)

Well, I got the Ford Shop Manuals recently for my year Mustang
('72) and, while they're far better than they Haynes book I had
before, there are still gaps. (For instance, Fender removal isn't
covered that I can find).

One of those gaps is in the rocker panel moldings. There are
pictures, there's no explanation to help interpretation. It looks
like there's a nut at each end on the inside and clips of some sort
rivited to the rocker panel between them. So, if I remove those nuts
at the ends, I should be able to pry the molding off, is that right?
Are there any "gotchas" in that? How about in other moldings and
trim?

And just what _do_ I need to do for removing the fenders on a
'72 coupe/Grande?


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