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So it's coming together nicely at the moment. Headlining and vinyl trims have gone in as well as panels going on and she's starting to look like a car again.
Now I'm faced with the problem of putting all the glass back in and it is a royal PITA! I've been trying with the string technique but so far have been unsuccessful with any of the windows. Can anyone offer any additional advice? Is it worth recruiting a helper for this?
Looks great!! I removed and refitted the rear hatch glass - getting it back in was easy on my own with the string trick plus some soapy water sprayed into the rubber channel. You need to use some force to lift the rubber over the metal lip but once you have about 10cm done it starts getting easier. Use your free hand to push the window in, in the area you are pulling the seal over with string.
i dont know about you guys but mine is finally able to drive further than 25 metres without breaking....
awesome work browneye, any tips on adhering the vinyl to the car? trying to remake pillars but no glue i have is working.
But no really, I like to look distinguished when I step out of the car. People are like, "wonder what he does for living."
I just reply, "your daughter, sir." - some dude on stanceworks
I had fixed half the broken crap but that just meant it was still halfway inoperable
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