RE: "Sport Fury " trim piece on trunk: how to remove and replace?
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RE: "Sport Fury " trim piece on trunk: how to remove and replace?




Yes just pry the old one off....... Then in the holes should be what are called barrel clips. Some times they will come out on the old peice if so just take them off and push them back in the holes. Then push your new piece in. You should be able to do it by hand no hammer needed

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From: Butch Edison <waedison1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: "Sport Fury " trim piece on trunk: how to remove and replace?
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 09:55:15 -0700



I hope that describes the piece I'm looking to replace on the trunk of my 64
Sport Fury. It's a one-piece chrome script "Sport Fury" trim piece. The one
on my car is broken, so I bought a repro. I thought I'd find something like
pressure nuts on the 4 pointed pieces that pass through the body, to hold
the trim piece on, but when I looked, it seems to just be a pressure fit
through the sheet metal.

So, my questions are: how to remove the old piece and how to install the new
one? Do I just pry off the old one from the outside of the trunk, drive the
pins out from the inside with a punch, what? I'm figuring on covering the
new trim piece with some toweling and driving it home carefully with a soft
rubber mallet? Sound right?

Thanks/ Butch/ Ferndale, WA


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