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64 trim removal? #1882929
08/01/15 04:34 PM
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How to you remove this trim from the front fender on a 64 Plymouth without messing it up? I have it loose on the sides ( two screws and a couple of clips)but the top doesn't want to move. Don't want to screw it up, it's nice.

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1957 Dodge truck, Snakeskin Green with a little stroker motor. 1964 Plymouth Savoy wagon ( my new project)
Re: 64 trim removal? [Re: rattler] #1882935
08/01/15 04:42 PM
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Here is the trim

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Re: 64 trim removal? [Re: rattler] #1883043
08/01/15 07:33 PM
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There are a two clips with studs that go through the fender and are held on with those sheet metal style nuts. Good Luck

Re: 64 trim removal? [Re: rattler] #1883272
08/02/15 01:49 AM
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Like 64Max said. You access the bolts by removing the front wheel (makes it easier to get inside the wheelwell towards the front of the fender. The nuts may be covered in road grime making them hard to see and get a wrench or socket on. Good luck

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Thanks guys. I found them. didn't realize there was a bolt in splash shield. Once I found those bolts under 1/4 inch of undercoating, it wasn't bad.


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