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In this video we’ll learn the easy simple way to remove Drip Rail Moldings Off Classic Cars And Trucks using simple hand tools so you can Do It Yourself with no problems or worry’s! It’s a DIY AUTOMOTIVE SCHOOL Lesson that everyone restoring an old classic automobile should know.
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Drip Rail Moldings. … Also known as rain gutter trim, are the thin moldings that sit along the top of the roof-line on both sides of the vehicle, and are essential towards protecting your car’s shiny finish and are a product that protects against paint chipping and metal rusting. Most classic automobiles have these items installed on them, and are also a symbol of beauty. Drip Rail Moldings are either made of Stainless Steel or Aluminum, and in some cases Plastic. They can be replaced with aftermarket replicas (when available) or can also be restored to their original beauty and luster if processed by a professional that knows how to do so! Removal of the drip rail moldings should be taken in care so as not to ruin them, and are very delicate and can be ruined easily.
Below is an aftermarket outlet that supplies drip rail moldings:
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First of all. Minnie. Great camera work. And you can see why restorations take so long. There's a lot of work involved. Good job guys ? ?
Hey from Australia love your videos keep it coming
hi pete.
i dont have to take the chrome off my vw 1978 dasher coupe…cause i dont have any at this time…on the roof-rails…lol.
but i will put the original chrome moldings on when they arrive…hopefully i dont bend anything or worse scratch the fresh paint on the rails.
thank you for beeing here and shool us on how to doit right.
because of your vids i was brave enough to cut out the outer inner and outer flares on the lower back quaterpanels and weld new ones in with all the other work reqired such as grinding filling sanding and painting ,
with a following wet colorsand (1500 & 3000)and finally a buffout…..everything came out looking very nice.
i now have to wax it and its done…i can pack it up for winter(bavaria germany)and roll it out next year around april or may like a brand new car…well..almost….its 40 years old….lol.
with best regards sir
sorry for my bad english….?
Oh pete a Badass
We just hear the UK pronunciation of "leverage".
I use a paint stirring stick
Panel beater pete , excellent demo, oi oi oi
thanks pete
That works well Pete.
great tip… i could see it. ty