
In this case, I ended up drilling out a screw on both of these because time and rust had made them extremely hard to remove. Of course being phillips heads, they also just stripped out.

The last piece is the door handle. This is quite simple. There are two screws on the end of the door. Remove these.

and push the door handle towards the front of the car. It then is easy to remove.

Make sure you bag and tag EVERYTHING when you are working on things like this. You may think your memory is good enough to know where everything goes, but I wouldn't plan on it.
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