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it doesn't look like it will go past the channel, any ideas?
You are probably right.
The pins have a head end, and that end has to be towards the inside for removal to be an option.
I do not know what was stock, but many owners have been able to drive them out without problems.
Perhaps someone switched your hinges way back when?
In your case, you are stuck removing the hinge bolts. I'd undo the lid bolts first and take the lid off. Then remove the halves bolted to the body so you can switch the direction of the pins.
Realigning the deck lid after removing the hinges is a real pain. You REALLY need two or three sets of hands. You run the risk of setting it too far forward, and when it travels in full arc upwards, the lid corners can contact the body. Take your time and be careful.
Once you have things back together, any future R&R should be very easy.
A good trick for getting things like this back in the same place is to drill small indexing holes between the movable parts and the fixed parts they bolt to. You might consider doing this after things are all back together; but in this case probably not really needed.
This is however a very good trick if you ever remove a headlight bucket from the mounting plate on the cross arm. Remove the lights and their alignment housings, but before removing the four nuts that hold the painted housing/bucket, drill two alignment holes through the bucket into the mounting plate.
Getting a headlight bucket to have even gaps on all four corners can be a pain, but with the alignment holes, a couple of proper sized nails can get you right back where you started.
Larry