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Old 03-18-2013, 09:30 PM   #1
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Thank you Clarance!

Thanks everyone! And Thank you Earl! I received the part from you to get started on my drivers side window for the one piece window conversion! I especially felt a smile come across my face when I saw the name Denee007 on the carefully wrapped package! Ok, I'm going to have work on a name for the old truck, names just don't jump into my head for naming a truck, or my 67 mustang for that matter. I promise to work on that
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Old 03-18-2013, 09:47 PM   #2
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Re: My '59 Apache

Yeah, that kinda looks like the package I sent you. Good luck on those windows. There's a lot of people watching and waiting to see the installs. Some day I'll do mine. Its another one of those steps. Of course I don't have to tell you to have fun.
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Old 03-19-2013, 10:53 AM   #3
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Re: My '59 Apache

Congrats Denee, Your going to have a lot of fun with that truck. Do you see very many other trucks at your 50's cruise in spot?
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Old 03-20-2013, 11:52 AM   #4
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Re: Thank you Clarance!

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Ok, I'm going to have work on a name for the old truck, names just don't jump into my head for naming a truck,
if you use the same name format as i did your name/plate would be EENED
i tried to get my initials but KUJO was taken,
so was OGRE (a misspelling of my last name)
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Old 03-21-2013, 10:07 AM   #5
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Re: Thank you Clarance!

Is that kind of like Pig latin?

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if you use the same name format as i did your name/plate would be EENED
i tried to get my initials but KUJO was taken,
so was OGRE (a misspelling of my last name)
Ok, yesterday I worked on my drivers side window install following Blackdiesels video~ testy but doable, and a big thanks to Clarance J for the part so necessary to get going on this part of the build! I guess after the completion of this drivers door, I'd like a guide channel for the channel nearest the door latch to be like the Wing channel guide. The wing channel guide is a narrower channel and the window felt of which the Brothers kit supplies, which makes a continous loop fits this channel perfectly, whereas the original channel that's un-spot welded, is very wide. I may look for a used wing to rob the channel from it for the passenger side. I hope that made some sense!lol
Here I'm using tie wraps to hold the guide felt/liner in place. If I'd roll down the window, it'd pull the liner down. Since this pic, I have used adhesive(actually black seam sealer from Braults auto paint~ recommended by the saleman there~ gave me a tube for a caulk gun) to hold the felt in place and allowed to cure overnight, should be re-installing the glass hopefully for the last time, then work on fine tuning.

Yes, there is glass in the door~ just can't see it!
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