Today, after finally accepting that the temperature in the garage was (barely) tolerable, I made a start on the long postponed door beam replacement in my '86/87 SE. Unfortunately I have fallen at the 1st hurdle as the window frame refuses to part company with the door shell. It appears thoroughly stuck in the vicinity of the mirror. From what I can determine from my service notes manual and parts-list drawing the mirror should be removed by prying off the interior trim cover and removing a bolt that goes through a hole in the glass. After much cursing, prying and slicing of rubbery glue I got the interior cover moulding off to be confronted with a (later?) solid quarter light glass and the mirror bonded to the glass and door skin by what looks like a sea of black, rubbery glue.
The mirror control wiring also seems to be trapped in this same glue. Without resorting to dismantling the passenger side to check, can anyone confirm my suspicions that, more than likely, this door has some 'history' and that this is a bodge?
I would also welcome any suggestions as to how to liberate the window frame from the door skin without resorting to the angle-grinder!

Cheers,
Keith