| Jim, the gasket and the ss trim go in as a unit, with the clips on a
portion of the trim and slid into final position.  
I took the easy way out, and with a new rear window, gasket, and cleaned
up ss trim, I took it to a glass place, and had then install it.  
Cost me $18, just like the front windshield.  Mechanic there is a car
guy, and likes Ford's, and thinks the Tiger is neat.
Sometimes in the life of a restorer, you get lucky.  Pull out my nails,
but don't make me put in a windshield.  Please.
Larry
James Pickard wrote:
> 
> I'm down to the last couple of steps on my hardtop.  What holds the metal
> trim around the rear window in place?  Do I just apply some kind of sealant
> to the end and shove it in place?  And how the hell do you install the two
> little clips that cover the gap between the two trim pieces?  Since
> everything (top and gasket) is black, I'm tempted to just leave the whole
> thing off!
> 
> Jim Pickard
> B9473298
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