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1983 242Turbo door trim quesrtion 200 1983

Your question is a little less than clear Brad. The outside glass squeegee assembly is metal and rubber. It is pressed down on to the top of the outer door panel. The ends are bent around the window frame, front and back. Unbend those tabs, then pry up underneath the molding outside and it will come away from the sheet metal. The inside squeegee does have metal inside of it, but not visible. It is attached to your door panel with spring clips. You can remove it by first taking the door card off the inside of the door. Your car's waist molding, the spear that runs across the center of the door, can be popped out using a screwdriver carefully inserted under the molding from below. Be slow and be gentle and you may be able to remove the molding without breaking the clips. Start at the back of the door and work your way forward.

Your 82 should have no moldings at the "bottom" of the door.






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