Just purchased a 53 210 two door this evening....It hasn’t been driven since 1962 and it has just over 50,000 original miles. But it sat outside for all those years…..It has a little bit of rust on the top corners of the windshield ....This video will help when it comes to taking off the trim around the windshield!
Hello my friend love this video would you buy anything changes have a picture of the clip the holds the molding on underneath the side window there two different tips of clips I do believe ? Thanks
This is great! Not many videos of How To’s on 53 and 54... now I just need to see how you install it! Lol that’s where I’m at! Also should the tack strip go on first then the glass? Thanks for the videos keep up the good work
Actually the proper way to remove the trim that’s installed in the rubber is to remove the glass first then remove it from the rubber, that way your chances of damaging the trim is way less.
Just purchased a 53 210 two door this evening....It hasn’t been driven since 1962 and it has just over 50,000 original miles. But it sat outside for all those years…..It has a little bit of rust on the top corners of the windshield ....This video will help when it comes to taking off the trim around the windshield!
hello i'm from brazil, this video helps me thanks
Awesome! You guys have a lot of old Chevy's down there?
Hello my friend love this video would you buy anything changes have a picture of the clip the holds the molding on underneath the side window there two different tips of clips I do believe ? Thanks
I have a Question, (how can I put the spring back in to the bracket for the wood of 53 Chevy 210 ???
This is great! Not many videos of How To’s on 53 and 54... now I just need to see how you install it! Lol that’s where I’m at! Also should the tack strip go on first then the glass? Thanks for the videos keep up the good work
I don't think it will matter either way. Might be easier to install the tack strip if the glass is out... you do have to ben some of those metal tabs.
Great info thanks.
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Actually the proper way to remove the trim that’s installed in the rubber is to remove the glass first then remove it from the rubber, that way your chances of damaging the trim is way less.
They make non marring plastic removal tools