My 73 Special is about 90% original and in pretty good shape but upon returning from a 30 mile drive the other day, I discovered the top piece of windshield trim had come loose and was flopping in the breeze. The adhesive or bonding agent that holds it in place with the windshield and body had failed and allowed the air movement to lift it away. This is a rather stiff, black paste that stretches quite a bit when trying to remove it . Getting it off looks to be a long, slow process before trying to reinstall the trim.
There is an abundance of information on this site to explain installing a new screen and trim together but I haven't found any that talks about reinstalling the trim while the screen remains in place. The profile of the trim provides a channel that, once filled with bonding material, is installed onto the end of the screen. With the screen in place, this is considerably harder to do.
I also have questions about what bonding agent to use for this assembly. Some of the posts I looked at talk about butyl tape and urethane as possibilities. I have some butyl tape and it doesn't instill confidence in me for this purpose. I know nothing about the urethane . For now, I intend to reuse the existing trim but somewhere down the road it will get replaced with new and it would be convenient that the bonding agent I use is easer to remove that the original stuff Lotus used.
Removing the existing bonding agent seems to be the most difficult task at hand. Should anyone know of a simplified way to do this I would be glad to hear about it.