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kubes40 |
06-27-2010 @ 8:55 AM
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Believe it! If you have any problems, let me know.
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shogun1940 |
06-23-2010 @ 6:08 PM
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thanks for all the info on the stainless, i finally have one side buffed out, mike i am also cleaning up the window tracks and wheels for the window, i can not believe that the steel wheels ride on steel tracks without any thing to keep them from rubbing.
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kubes40 |
06-21-2010 @ 7:15 PM
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The stainless is most definitely set upon the edge that surrounds the window(s) prior to the glass with rubber gasket being put in place. The rubber surrounding the glass not only provides the weather seal, it holds the stainless in place. The interior bezel holds the glass in. I agree that it is perhaps an odd way to do this but that is the way it was done. Nothing like a closed car of the same year.
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supereal |
06-21-2010 @ 10:28 AM
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Putting the bright trim on before installing the glass is new to me, too, Tom. That trim bends easily, and I'd think that the process of getting the gasket in place would make the job very tricky with the trim in place. I'm sure Mike knows, but I guess we all learn something new everyday.
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TomO |
06-21-2010 @ 7:07 AM
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Thanks Mike, for straightening me out on the 40 stainless. I was thinking that it was like the Mercury and the 41-48 cars.
Tom
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kubes40 |
06-20-2010 @ 6:28 AM
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I'll send a photo and sketch a bit later today. Mike
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shogun1940 |
06-19-2010 @ 5:59 PM
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thanks Mike it is a convertable i bought in 1965, i have been driving it for 10 tears and finaly painted it last fall. shogun1940@hotmail.com
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kubes40 |
06-19-2010 @ 6:40 AM
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Apparently you are working on a wagon or convertible so there is no center strip. It does install as you suggest prior to the glass. There are small pieces that go over the ends of the stainless to trim this out. They are not reproduced. I think Drake included them years ago when he was making the trim for the windshield openings. I can send you a good photo of what they look like, even a sketch... let me know your email address. They are not difficult to make. Hope this helps, Mike Kubarth
This message was edited by kubes40 on 6-19-10 @ 6:42 AM
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shogun1940 |
06-17-2010 @ 6:06 PM
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Iam working on the outside stainless. Which I believe goes on before the window glass goes in.
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supereal |
06-17-2010 @ 1:39 PM
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Are you referring to the inside "garnish" or the outside bright trim? As TomO has said, the ends of the outside trim are covered by the division bar, in your case 01A-7003078. Interior trim, particularly the small pieces (clips) on the windshield are very hard to find. We have had to make them at times, fix yours if you can. Bob Drake's merchandise is always good quality, but more often than not, is out of stock with an indefinite backorder. Be sure to ask about this when you order.
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