<VV> Removing Monza Trim on Late Models

Western Canada CORSA westerncanadacorsa at shaw.ca
Wed Jul 9 12:36:26 EDT 2008


I've never taken off the rocker trim, but the Monza emblem on the fender is
removed by first pulling the kickpanel vent assembly and then using that to
access the back of the emblem.

Regards,
Joel

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Subject: <VV> Removing Monza Trim on Late Models


                                                     B"H

Hi all...I am preparing my car for the paint shop.  I've repaired the minor
rust on the cowl and will hopefully remove the trim off the body this
evening, G-d willing.

My question is regarding the rocker panel molding that comes with Monza
models.  I see two screws attaching the molding on each end, but it looks
like there are clips in the middle part of the molding.

How would I remove the molding after I unscrew the end screws without
damaging anything?

Also, I assume the front fender Monza emblem can be removed by first
removing the wheel opening molding, which will allow access in between the
inner fender and the outer fender, and use a socket to undo the nuts holding
the emblem to the studs.  Right?

Thanks everyone for your help!

Bill Hershkowitz 69 Monza Coupe 110 PG






      
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