Matt75
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Removing moulding stripes along side
Hi Guys,
Are there any secrets to removing the moulding strips along the side of the car.
I have a 78 MKII with the Ghia body strips.
Do they just pull off or is there a better way to do it?
Cheers
Matt
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RE: Removing moulding stripes along side
2011/01/27 13:03:51
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I think the factory fitted ones are bolted on. Have a feel under the front guard. If they are the self adhesive ones, good luck.
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RE: Removing moulding stripes along side
2011/01/28 09:13:29
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They are mostly clipped on with plastic clips, but the most forward one is a metal one bolted on that you have to slid the trim forward or backwards a little to get the relief to line up and the trim off. I think thge one above the tail lights is a metal one too... Once you get one off you will see how to do the others without butchering them (using common sense of course)...
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RE: Removing moulding stripes along side
2011/01/28 13:36:34
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I had self adhesive ones, all good until it took off a piece of paint on my front guard :(
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RE: Removing moulding stripes along side
2011/01/28 14:34:16
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Some Early (76ish) ones had self adhesive ones (n ot sure how ori\ginal though or if it was dealer fit), but these are generally narrower than the late mode Ghias which are clip on...
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RE: Removing moulding stripes along side
2011/01/29 10:35:06
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my 77 escort had the stick on type, if this is the case, peel the end back so you can just get a razor blade under it. bend/curve/flex the blade into an arc and pull it along thr length of the strip being carefull to not touch the paint! use dissolveit to get rid of any sticky residue then buff the paint to blend it in. a panel beater friend of mine told me that and you would never know it was there on mine,
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RE: Removing moulding stripes along side
2011/01/29 12:37:06
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Thanks Guys,
Will have a crack at it today.
Wish me luck!
Matt
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RE: Removing moulding stripes along side
2011/02/08 09:19:44
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I know it's an oldish thread,but I am sure that Ghia moulds are clip on.There should be a nutted clip at the front and rear of the mould.remove the nuts,and gently prise the mould up wards,away from the panel.the plastic clips will most likely break,as they become brittle over the years. Once the moulds are removed,get a small phillips screwdriver and gently drive the small pin that is in the centre of the clip through.this will allow you to remove the clip. You will now have a heap of 6mm holes to either fill or hide.
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RE: Removing moulding stripes along side
2011/03/20 13:23:25
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Hi Guys,
Been a while but turns out they are just atached by 2 sided tape.
Just slid a razor blade underneath them as I pulled.
Gonna try the dissolveit trick today.
Cheers
Matt
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RE: Removing moulding stripes along side
2011/03/24 10:16:00
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on my 79 ghia the strips had started to sag / bend where clips had gotten brittle / broken so i decided to take them off... but now left some nice speed holes down either side of the car... wishing i had the sick on ones...
with the do you have any examples / pics of someones repair job on the 6mm holes... do you just run bog over or weld?
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RE: Removing moulding stripes along side
2011/03/24 10:34:45
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i think i may have a set of the clip on strips? i just chucked heaps of the stick on ones out. but a door that i use tha had the clip on ones, i just welded the holes up.
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RE: Removing moulding stripes along side
2011/01/04 11:54:31
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Just an update on this. Turns out I have the double sided tape stick on moulding stripes. I tried everything to get it off. WD 40, Grease & Tar remover, Acetone etc..... In the end the best way to do it is with a hairdryer. Just use a spatula (I used a Barbie Mate) and just work your way along slowly. Once all off I used Wax & grease remover and it came up a treat. Cheers Matt
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