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Old 18-06-15, 21:29
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Hi JB

Teh rear window information you need would be with Phil Waterman..... my cab 12 are totally different..... and mine also are all glass. I think Phil refrabricated his rear windo BUT his roof is not finished yet and he drives it topless.

We may need a seperate trhead on the rear window frame and metal sliders for both cab 11/12 and cab 13....

Hanno can we slit this.... maybe something else was posted before that could be attached to thsi new thread...

Like hwy sheet metal and then glass... when did it change????

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Old 19-06-15, 00:38
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Hi All

Knew this question sounded familiar here are photos of one design of the sliding plates in the from a previous discussion of what they look like and what are the dimensions.
Pattern 13 Rear Cab Sliding Window

Page is slow loading because the picture files are large, pictures with ruler of the sliding plates are the third or forth item down under the heading Pattern 13 Rear Cab Sliding Window.

This is a page on my web site that I use to answer questions by giving people a link to specific photos.

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Hanno or another moderator... Would it be possible as Bob suggests to split the posts about the rear windows from my restoration thread. I feel they will quickly get lost amongst my posts.

Joao, it would be best to ask your questions in their own threads. More people will probably see them and it will be easier to get a discussion going.
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Old 19-06-15, 16:09
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Thanks Phil

Have you done any work on your cab 12 rear window????

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Old 19-06-15, 16:15
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Hi Bob

Haven't done anything with the roof or sliding window on the Pat 12. Do you need an measurements? Cab top is restorable just really needs new wood frame.

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Old 19-06-15, 16:29
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Hi Phil

Will drive mine like yours as a "Roadster" for a while. My roof will need some tender loving care.....and the window frame will need some attention due to rust at the bottom just focusing on the rear cab wall at the moment.

will have a pattern of the wood for you eventually.

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Old 19-06-15, 22:09
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Hi all, Bod and Phil.

Thanks for help, now I know and I possible manufacture this windows.

Have rubber groove for two pieces separated?
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Old 20-06-15, 21:59
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Hanno or another moderator... Would it be possible as Bob suggests to split the posts about the rear windows from my restoration thread. I feel they will quickly get lost amongst my posts.

Joao, it would be best to ask your questions in their own threads. More people will probably see them and it will be easier to get a discussion going.
Jordan, done & merged with existing thread on the subject of cab rear window weather stripping.

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