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1967 Dodge Charger Emblem Removal on Sail Panels

Charger Too

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I need to remove the Charger emblem on the sail panels. I have unscrewed the rear interior plastic sail panel and the rear plastic trim piece. What else do I need to remove to get the plastic sail panels out of the way to access the pins that hold the emblem on? Seats? Bottom frame? Thanks!
 
I would remove the inside quarter panel also and go from there. Plus, I would also remove the entire back strip below the rear window.. 4 screws along the top (1 on the back strip, 2 on the top and 1 on the forward strip) and loosen the sail panel light if needed. Think that might be it. Nope, check my pictures another screw hiding under the front, under the quarter side panel.

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I would remove the inside quarter panel also and go from there. Plus, I would also remove the entire back strip below the rear window.. 4 screws along the top (1 on the back strip, 2 on the top and 1 on the forward strip) and loosen the sail panel light if needed. Think that might be it. Nope, check my pictures another screw hiding under the front, under the quarter side panel.

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Do the rear seats need to be removed? What about the bottom metal floor section?
 
Do the rear seats need to be removed? What about the bottom metal floor section?
Think you can sneak around them. There is a screw on the rear curved part of the lower quarter panel along the seat. On my picture there is a little silver dot towards the bottom. If you cannot get the quarter panel out, the lower seat comes out fairly easy. There is another screw holding the seat on the underneath then they pull up and out. A wire bar on the back slides out of a metal strap slot.

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Think you can sneak around them. There is a screw on the rear curved part of the lower quarter panel along the seat. On my picture there is a little silver dot towards the bottom. If you cannot get the quarter panel out, the lower seat comes out fairly easy. There is another screw holding the seat on the underneath then they pull up and out. A wire bar on the back slides out of a metal strap slot.

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You are very knowledgeable! I think your interior is the same color as mine, Copper, but my carpet is also Copper, not black. Thanks!
 
Basically it's " take the whole damn car apart" That's why they went to barrel clips.
Once you get everything apart, you might be able to just slide your arm behind the big panel. So you Don't have to pull it out
 
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