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Car Forum / Saab Cars / February 2006

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1972 96 help please.

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Richard Sutherland-Smith - 02 Feb 2006 10:05 GMT
I am trying to remove the body linings that are at the sides of the
rear seat. The bottoms and sides come out all right, but I can't work
out how the top edge is held in out. The lining is brown and there is
a broad black strip across the top, just under the window, which seems
to be firmly fixed.
I don't want to break anything!
Thanks

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Richard Sutherland-Smith
 19 Webb Road, Wanganui 5001, NZ

Misterbeets - 03 Feb 2006 01:13 GMT
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Nilsa and Barry Mabel - 09 Feb 2006 11:40 GMT
That upper black padded strip actually has metal prongs every few inches
that fit into holes in the car body.  Use a screwdriver to pry them out but
slide it along until you feel that it is against the prong.  pry gently so
you don't bend the strips spine which is thin steel.

Tio Barry
>I am trying to remove the body linings that are at the sides of the
> rear seat. The bottoms and sides come out all right, but I can't work
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> I don't want to break anything!
> Thanks
Nilsa and Barry Mabel - 09 Feb 2006 23:04 GMT
That upper black padded strip actually has metal prongs every few inches
that fit into holes in the car body.  Use a screwdriver to pry them out
but
slide it along until you feel that it is against the prong.  pry gently so

you don't bend the strips spine which is thin steel.

Tio Barry
>I am trying to remove the body linings that are at the sides of the
> rear seat. The bottoms and sides come out all right, but I can't work
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> I don't want to break anything!
> Thanks
 
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