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#507368 - 05/04/08 07:21 PM Chrysler Town & Country trim
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Can anyone tell me how to remove the plastic trim that goes around the woodgrain on a Chrysler Town & Country? By looking in the trunk it looks like it is put on with a pop-rivit. So, how to remove it without being districtive.
Ken Bartz

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#507538 - 05/05/08 11:55 AM Re: Chrysler Town & Country trim [Re: Ken Bartz]
mrpushbutton Offline
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Loc: Detroit, MI - the home of Pack...
1941 Town & Country barrelback station Wagon?
1946-48 Town & Country Convertible
1949-1950 Town & Country?
late 50s forward look Town & Country station wagon?
80s K-car Town & Country convertible?
90s Town & Country minivan?

a little help here.................
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#507630 - 05/05/08 07:44 PM Re: Chrysler Town & Country trim [Re: mrpushbutton]
Ken Bartz Offline
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I'm sorry I should have mentioned that the car is a 1983 Chrysler convertible.
Ken

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#507708 - 05/06/08 12:26 AM Re: Chrysler Town & Country trim [Re: Ken Bartz]
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Ok, much clearer. just stating "Town & Country" would be like just stating "Cutlass" on the Oldsmobile forums.
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