For the roof rails, it took me a while to figure it out. I got the weather stripping out to expose the screws. Took out all of the screws and started at the very bottom toward the dash and worked it loose from the adhesive with a small knife. Then I was able to VERY SLOWLY pull on it and it started to separate slowly but surely and the longer it went, the easier the adhesive released, almost like it gained momentum. Patience is key so you don't bend the roof rails. Probably took me an hour to learn and execute on the drivers side. After I learned, passenger side only took 5 minutes. Hope this helps someone in the same predicament. I haven't installed the headliner yet. I'm a ways a way from that, but good video and tips. Thanks.
Get yourself a couple of cheap can openers from the grocery store. Use the flat end (bottle cap side), apply some tape to the can opener ends and hook them under the bottom and pry up. Those stainless moldings will come up with no problem. Start at one end with the two can openers about 4" apart and move from one end to the other. Gets them off in no time!
It has come a long way for sure and hopefully some good road trips are not far away. How’s everything going up North? It’s been so hot here. I ready for some cooler temps so I can get out and ride. I really enjoy your atv videos. 🏴☠️ Thanks for the complaints Danny.👍
Mac's 65 Mustang restoration it’s been a 🙃crazy,🤪,busy😅year. Can’t wait to see your progress. I’m a lot further along than this video. I’ve been able to drive and take a few small roads trips in mine. Trying to get it broke-in and all the bugs worked out. Exterior paint will be the last thing. Are you going to upload an update soon?
I got the headliner insulation from CJ Pony. Yes it was flexible and It didn’t have any issue staying with the contour of the roof after using spray adhesive. 👍