View Full Version : Restoration Q Do I get the doormouldings back on 100%???????
unit175
09-21-2005, 03:46 AM
Just wondering, I took them of with a special knife.
The result is that they look like they still can be used to put them back up again, however some people (who done that before) say its not gonna work.
Youll never get them back on again without seing that they have been off
I want them on again!!!!!!!
Now whats your opinion or experience with this???????????
I do see a lot of stangs without on picswithout, or just without the centerpiece
Without
http://www.dr-mustang.com/modules/coppermine/albums/mitgliederfahrzeuge/fordmustang79/Joerg3V8/joerg3v8_20.JPG
without center
http://www.dr-mustang.com/modules/coppermine/albums/mitgliederfahrzeuge/fordmustang79/USRott/usrott_04.jpg
complete
http://www.dr-mustang.com/modules/coppermine/albums/mitgliederfahrzeuge/fordmustang79/Merlina/merlina_3.jpg
84gt86svo
09-21-2005, 06:48 AM
That rubber molding can be put back on and you'll never see that it has been off. Just pull the metal backing off of it, lay it out in the sun so it warms up, and all you have to do is get some double sided tape and stick it back on. Look at Hissing Cobra's car, that's what he did, and you can't tell they've ever been removed.
gregpro50
09-21-2005, 07:47 AM
Definitely pull the metal backing off. If you dont it will never stay on right and will keep pulling loose. I usually just start a razor blade under one end until I have enough to clamp a vise-grip to. Then I hold it up and let the vise grip hang down while putting a propane torch under it to heat up the aluminum strips. As it heats up the weight from the vise grip will pull it off nice and clean. Then just use some double stick tape and put them back on. You wont believe how nice they go on by doing this.
slickshift
09-21-2005, 08:36 AM
http://www.foureyedpride.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=8383
molding resto thread
mb84gt
09-21-2005, 08:36 AM
I did it the same way as said above. It worked great and looked good as well. You couldn't tell they had been off.
negusm
09-21-2005, 08:40 AM
I would just add that I have hear from 85-86 guys that when you remove the metal backing, the long door moulding may shrink as much as 2".
I have only heard this from 85-86 owners and have never heard it from anyone with an earlier car.
-Mike
84gt86svo
09-21-2005, 12:37 PM
Propane torch? I did mine without one and it worked great.
Negusm, I did this to an 84, and the door pieces shrunk slightly, but not enough to worry about.
silver85
09-22-2005, 10:15 AM
I would just add that I have hear from 85-86 guys that when you remove the metal backing, the long door moulding may shrink as much as 2".
I have only heard this from 85-86 owners and have never heard it from anyone with an earlier car.
-Mike
My 88 GT molding did shrink about 1/2"-3/4" but it is not enough to tell. I'm the only one that knows they are shorter. Well... everyone who reads this will know. A link to my corral gallery is in my sig. You can see before and after pics there. They aren't close ups but.. you get the idea.
When the molding starts to curl up on the ends, that means the rubber is shrinking. It's just typical of the type of rubber they used. Several different auto makers used it and you can see many mid 80's cars that have molding "curling" up.
unit175
09-25-2005, 07:06 AM
Thanx for all who responded, also the link is very helpful.
I think I will follow Hissing Cobra's advice.
Will post the results with pics after I,m done!
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