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Hello folks,
I replaced the headliner in a 1937 Chevy Master Deluxe. (Never done anything like that before) I need to replace the garnish trim starting with the rear window. I wasn’t the guy who took the trim off and I don’t have a clue what is the easiest way to put it on. My first guess is tapping it in with a small rubber hammer then screwing it down. Dunno…
Anybody have suggestions or tips?
Thanks,
Art


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I can answer my question. My mistake. I added some tack stripping where it didn’t need to go. Removed that and it screwed right in.


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Welcome to Chat. Thanks for letting us know that you were successful.

Putting together something that you did not take apart always has additional challenges.


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That is very true!


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1937 Chevy Master Deluxe
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