Brilliant! One has to crawl into the trunk to see them initially, but once you know where they are it's easy. Thanks.
I guess the engine is pretty much the same, I think they share the mechanical shop manual, but I didn't know that other mechanical systems are the same. However the interior is where the similarity goes away.
Have you done anything with the dash? I found a few references to wood removal, but none that are particularly comprehensive. I can see the "blue nuts" retaining the lower windshield bits and the screws on the A post/upper trim components, I understand that the mirror is a spring loaded breakaway so a well placed blade should release it and allow access to the retaining plate. So that takes care of the windshield surround.
My experience in such things is that once the first bits come off, the path to the rest becomes apparent, but an instruction like "remove the padded dash" is at this point not particularly helpful. do you know of a reference that provides better guidance?
Niles