Re: BigKev's 1937 115-C Convertible Coupe

Posted by TxGoat On 2024/3/24 20:23:39
On my car, the driver side stainless window frame touches the vent glass pillar at the upper left corner with the window all the way up. The gap at the lower right corner between the glass frame and the body slot is about 7/16". The fit of the windows is almost exactly the same on both the driver and passenger side. The front of the vent window frame comes very close to the windshield frame on both sides. The glass frames come very close to the B pillars also. The door to cowl gap is no more than 1/8" and the door to body gap at the rear of the door is a little closer. Both are fairly even top to bottom, maybe a fraction closer at the top. This car has probably settled a little on the body mount pads, which are original. Doors open and close nicely, and the windows go up and down easily. The front vertical track for each window glass looks to be a stainless channel with the cat whisker stuff inside. The glass projects out of the stainless frame at the front about 3/16". The rear glass run has a couple of thin liners that look like rubberized cloth. It looks from here like your glass needs to be moved forward so that there is no gap between the stainless window frame and the back of the vent window frame with the window all the way up.

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