Gentlemen,
I’m have a bit of a hard time removing the interior chrome windshield side moulding trim necessary to remove the dash pad. I’ve removed the screws, but the trim does not seem lose and I don’t want to force it. How do the chrome pieces actually lift out?

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With bottom and top screw out, grab near the top and pull down and inward. After being installed 60 years the stick a bit, but with firm prying down and out, the inner A pillar ultimately will pop loose.

Thanks Jason.  I'll give that a try.

Also, I want to pull the black and plastic Radio Face Plate (see picture).  I've managed to get 5 of the 6 screws out, but one screw is impossible to see and is down near the ignition switch.  It appears it can only be reached with a small open end wrench, but I just can see it. (on of the reasons I am pulling the dash cover.   Any thoughts about getting that last screw out?   

Do you have have a nice chrome instrument bezel available?  My is okay, but it has some pitting dots.  Not horrible, but not clean either. 

Thanks, again.

Mike

On road til Jan 30. I can check for bezel when I get home.

Got them off!  Thanks, again!

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