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MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL
The PO put "hide em" on the top of my 4 door slant window 160B. my question, can I remove the hide em and install the right metal molding with out taking off the very good and correct top? Richard |
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I feel that it would be feasible, Richard.
Side note: Vermin, my '29 5 Window Coupe has NO side rain gutters, instead, it has Hide-Em-Welt & looks terrific & no one ever notices it. Looks like a factory job! Bill W.
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Yes you can the top nails down independently of the molding..
This style molding is easy to work with and bend |
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The sw cars use two different moldings. Both are available as aluminum reproductions. The one that goes along the sides and rear has a rubber strip pressed in after nailing. I used a black non silicone caulk bead under mine which I wiped off after nailing.
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