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I'm debating weather or not to remove my 1966 rear interior quarter trim panels. There pretty nice, But I'm restoring the car. My question. Is this a hard job?
Take the bottom of the back seat out, after you remove the arm rests and window cranks. It's probably best to take the door sill plates off and the weather strip in the door jam too. Then they just unclip and slide out from under the chrome strip at the top of the panel.
Unless you are referring to the side panels in the back under the window. Be careful with those, with age they no doubt have become brittle and will break easily as they are fiberglass.