Windsheld trim ?
1. You will need to take at least one of the large striking plates off of one of the corners of the windshield. These are the pieces that the top latches to on the outsides. They are large and chrome. These things are kind of difficult to remove without removing the windshield. The way I did it was to cut away some of the excess windshield sealer right in front of these plates. This windshield sealer hides two screws which hold the piece to the windshield frame. The other two screws are on the drivers compartment side of the windshield. One word of caution, be very careful when removing these screws on the windshield side of the frame. If you let the screwdriver get against the windshield, you will likely crack the windshield. The way I did it was to loosen the screw with a screwdriver, and then finish backing it out with a pair of needle-nosed pliers. It is also important to remove enough of the excess sealent. One of these pieces has to be removed as the stainless header fits under them.
2. You DON'T have to remove the center latch plate or the rear-view mirror. These bolt directly to the frame.
3. You will likely find some puddy type of material under the stainless header. You will want to replace this. Here is my original link about the puddy that is there: http://forums.corvetteforum.com/zerothread?id=195572 If yours doesn't have this stuff in there, I wouldn't worry about it. However, since you are going to have this trim off, you may want to treat as much of the windshield frame as you can with POR-15. It will prevent it from rusting in the future.
Hope this helps and good luck. Feel free to contact me if you have any problems.
dl
Also, I responded to one of your post several weeks ago regarding your car. Do you have any other engine pics??? Your car is exactly what my goal is for mine. I planning to build a 454 for my car and get it into the mid-11s. I am building a bulletproof bottom end and plan on running a fairly mild solid roller. What cam are you running. What problems did you run into? etc. etc. etc. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. The only thing about mine is that it will look completely stock except for the hood. I plan on running an L-88 hood to help with clearance.
dl
[Modified by dladd74roadster, 12:29 PM 12/11/2001]
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