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question on removal of interior molding on 1941 Clipper
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39Rollson
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I must be missing something. I'm in the process of removing the interior window moldings and dash on my 1941 Clipper to have them refinished. The problem is the rear window molding does not want to come off. I've got all the screws out but it won't budge. Rather than possibly breaking the window I thought I'd put it out there to see if I'm missing something. The side moldings were pretty stubborn and were stuck in place but came off ok. Thanks

Posted on: 2020/6/14 15:00
1954 Cavalier (export model)sold

1941 Clipper

1939 120 Rollson all weather cabriolet

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Re: question on removal of interior molding on 1941 Clipper
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Been a while, but on my 47 Clipper, I just removed the screws and it came right off. I don't remember having any problems .
Wes

Posted on: 2020/6/14 15:23
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Re: question on removal of interior molding on 1941 Clipper
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Agree with Wes. Believe the 41 is the same as postwar models and the chrome (or painted depending on model) finish molding on my Clipper also came off just by removing the screws. It does overlap the rubber molding holding the rear window into the body flange. If the old rubber molding has deteriorated and gotten sticky or if the headliner was replaced without removing the window and was just cemented to the rubber instead of the body flange excess cement or sticky rubber could be holding on to the finish molding.

You might try gently running a thin flat plastic scraper or putty knife around the inside between the rubber and metal to see if it frees up. Just be careful not to go so deep the tool might catch on the headliner and tear it.

Posted on: 2020/6/14 16:45
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Re: question on removal of interior molding on 1941 Clipper
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I'm not too worried about the headliner--it's going to be replaced. I think your suggestion that the rubber molding has stuck to it is probably correct. The side moldings were stuck pretty good without any rubber . I just wanted to make sure so that I didn't break the window because I missed something.

Posted on: 2020/6/14 17:41
1954 Cavalier (export model)sold

1941 Clipper

1939 120 Rollson all weather cabriolet

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