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  1. 71gold

    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    efimav, did you get the panal off???...frank...
     
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    Mavaholic Growing older but not up!

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    I looked for those parts to take a picture but couldnt find them . I really need to clean and organize my shed this spring. I'd take the one out of the 77 but its buried in a capusal of ice and snow right now. Should be thawed out by time I get home from work.
     
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    mavaholic and 71gold, I will not be able to get to the car until Wednesday! I was wondering what tool people use to remove the front and rear window chrome. I have a manual that shows how it is installed and what tool to order from ford but I thought there may be an alternative tool. thanks
     
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    i got mine from auto zone. it came in a pkg. of three diff. tools a window trim, window crank remover(cheby) and a door panal tool. i think i gave 5 bucks for the set. they were elcheapo.
    don't forget the two screws at the bottom of the pillar posts. there is one a the bottom on each side. they are a little tricky to see but you don't want to mess up the trim...frank...:bananaman :bananaman
     
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    Yea, what he said.
     
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    thanks for the help, the little black inserts come out easily and the chrome bucket has a single screw.
     

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