This post refers to my '67 front glass (windshield) molding, yet may be applicable to all years using the spring metal clips to attach the stainless steel trim.
I personally removed the SS trim from the front and rear glass on my fastback. It's been many years since I did so, yet I can still recall the nightmare to remove these pieces. Anyway, I restored and polished all of these pieces by hand and have reinstalled them using a collection of both original and NOS molding clips.
The rear molding installed as well as I could hope for.... fits and looks excellent.
The front windshield molding, however, doesn't fit so well. Actually, the problem is the LOWER front molding. While all of the clips "clicked" as I installed the trim (giving me the false belief that all was well), this lower piece of molding doesn't fit tight against the rubber weatherstrip that holds the windshield in place. The molding IS tight and appropriately placed at the body, yet there is a 1/8" gap between the molding and the rubber. No amount of persuasion can move the molding any closer to the rubber, because the molding is actually hitting the little "pins" which are welded to the body. While I know someone may suggest the molding is incorrect, this isn't my first rodeo and I believe it's a genuine ford part and I believe it is original to this car.
I'll take a picture and post it here. However, I'm wondering if others have seen this type of poor fit between the molding and rubber. As far as I can tell, there is nothing I can do about it. Removing the trim is nearly guaranteed to damage it (and/or the paint) and even if I tried, it's not clear to me what I would / could do differently.
Note: I installed ALL of the glass molding pieces before noticing the undesirable gap. I don't believe it would be possible to remove just the lower molding in question without also removing all other pieces.