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Old 01-04-2011, 11:11 AM   #1
rustbucket66
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Re: one piece side windows

Thanks for the tip guys, pretty much exactly what I was looking for. The article in Classic Trucks on the No Limit kit is very good. Plenty of photo illistrations and explains it in detail. They have figured out how to keep the window in there solid when it is partway up or down. There is some cutting, welding and fabricating to install, but after the rust repair I have already done on the cab mounts, floor, rockers, cab corners, etc., etc., I think I can do it. It takes some courage to restore one of these trucks, as we all know. I think the worst part of rust repair is all the drilling, cutting, grinding, air chiseling, and the general foul language involved with getting the old crap out. Ever notice the doors are almost symetrical? The left door looks like it would fit right into the right door opening. Thanks again for the tip.
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