Well I may not be an Elky specialist, but after 7 years of rebuilding a '69 SS I just might be as close as you get.
With regard to the trim, it seems to me to come off easier than it goes on.
I just got finished putting the bed trim on mine and the drivers side will just not sit right. The pax side is solid as they come, but I've got to figure out what to do with the drivers side.
Wheel trim involved drilling holes in the sheet metal (which was new in 50% of the wells). Watch out for the trim! As the night that I was doing that task wore on, I kept adding scotch to my empty glass...My last trim installed I left the drill on reverse and tried to drill a hole through the partially mounted trim piece.
Yup, I tore that nice piece of aluminum all up.
Lesson learned (again), keep the scotch away from power tools!
With regard to places to find parts, OPGI (oringinal parts group inc) has a dedicated catalog (hard copy and online) that has worked well for me. They also give some credit if you are buying a lot of parts (through a point system based on the total order).
www.elcaminostore.com also has a good selection, but opgi got the most of my business.
Good luck and keep writing! I've got to run to some meetings, but I'll check back soon!
this is all to common now days. i've lost a lot of people this year. we're all getting long in the tooth so it is a given. RIP people in N Texas lost a great trans man. Mike Mcgee of Trick Shift...
We Lost a Good One