I am now an expert a removing trim from a 65-66 C-Body. I have a whole new respect for a real auto paint guy. I have painted my vans over the years, first off they have virtually no trim, but what little they had I would just tape off and go. I thought it was a big deal if I spent nearly a day prepping and taping.
I have spent about a total of 8-10 hours removing the trim so far and I might be a quarter of the way done. It has been a lot of trial and error, but so far so good and I haven’t broken any clips. I think I know the approach on most of the trim left to remove because one side is almost all off, so the rest should go a little smoother.
Here is a shot of the set up I used to remove the fender turn signal indicator. I know you can also reach it basically blind from the engine bay, but since I was removing all the trim here is how I did it.
1. Remove bumper turn signal housing.
2. Remove outer bumper section (not as big a deal as I thought).
3. Remove trim leading up to indicator
4. Use tool set-up similar to one show (wobble socket extensions a must) feeding up from the bumper location and yes I will be changing the working light in the indicator, so it will be a long time before I do this again.
I have spent about a total of 8-10 hours removing the trim so far and I might be a quarter of the way done. It has been a lot of trial and error, but so far so good and I haven’t broken any clips. I think I know the approach on most of the trim left to remove because one side is almost all off, so the rest should go a little smoother.
Here is a shot of the set up I used to remove the fender turn signal indicator. I know you can also reach it basically blind from the engine bay, but since I was removing all the trim here is how I did it.
1. Remove bumper turn signal housing.
2. Remove outer bumper section (not as big a deal as I thought).
3. Remove trim leading up to indicator
4. Use tool set-up similar to one show (wobble socket extensions a must) feeding up from the bumper location and yes I will be changing the working light in the indicator, so it will be a long time before I do this again.