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I am in the process of installing vent windows/door glass (out of a donor car) on my 68 so I can proceed to aligning the doors and hanging the fenders. BUT, for the life of me, I can't figure out how to get the vent windows low enough so they don't interefere at the top.

I know it's not all in the hanging of the door since the door is as low as it will go and I still have just a hair of clearance. Soooo, somehow I need to get that vent window down. Have already used up everything I can in the holes...even notched things a little to get it to sit lower. Am I missing something??? I have tried jacking those funky screws around to get the vent window to "lay down" a bit, but that seems fruitless since there are two screws that attach the upper part to the door.

I've searched the forums here and have not had any luck finding a good description of how to get this job done.

Any inputs appreciated. I'm tired of beating my head against the wall
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and know that someone can tell me the magic trick!
 
Discussion starter · #5 ·
Thanks guys...I had seen that site before (nicely done Chad), but my problem is different. I got my windows in...I'm just having a problem adjusting them into proper position. This is not an intuitive process!!!

Chad's site was for an Elky...I believe that those have doors like a sedan...full framed. Mine is a coupe, so you have to get the vent window frame ass'y set up properly to be able to close the door.
 
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