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Fisher Chevrolet 13000 series Service Manual page 303

1967 body manual

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14-2
DOOR, QUARTER AND SHELF TRIM
SECTION B-B
SECTION C-C
SECTION A-A
Fig.
14-1-Door Pull Handle Assembly - 38669 Styles
Fig. 14-4—Typical Applied-Type Door Arm Rests
•DOOR PULL HANDLE
DOOR ARM
REST BASE
Fig. 14-2—Door Arm Rest and Pull Handle - 49487 Style
with Custom Trim Shown
DOOR ARM RESTS
There are three basic types of arm rests; those
which are applied to the door after trim pad in-
stallation, such as shown in Figure 14-4, and those
which are assembled to the trim pad prior to trim
pad installation as shown in Figure 14-5. The third
type which appears on the 12600 Series only, is an
integral part of the door trim pad and is not serv-
iced as a separate item (Figure 14-6).
Figure 14-2 illustrates the typical arm rest assem-
bly and pull handle build-up which appears on the
49487 style equipped with custom trim and the
69347 style. Retention of these assemblies to trim
pad is similar to that shown in Figure 14-7.
INSIDE HANDLES
VIEW A
2675
Fig. 14-3—Door Trim Pad and Pull Handle Retention
Buick 48400 Series Shown
To remove manually operated ventilator and door
window inside handles, and door lock remote con-
trol handles which are not partially covered by the
door arm rest, proceed as follows:
1. Depress door trim assembly sufficiently to
permit insertion of tool J-7797 between handle
and bearing plate (Fig. 14-8).
38000 SERIES SHOWN,
48-68000 SERIES SIMILAR
Fig.
14-5—Arm Rest to Door Trim Pad Installation

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