Replacing salon glass

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Captrichc
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Replacing salon glass

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Does anyone have the templates for the sliding glass on a 32f sedan. 1 glass is cracked. And the rest are very hard if not impossible to slide.
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Or does anyone know how to remove the sliding glass. I haven't seen and screws for the framing
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Re: Replacing salon glass

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I believe you pull out the H channel and it comes out , But I know its been posted here a few times
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Re: Replacing salon glass

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If it's the same as my 1977 Tri Fly, slide the glass to one end and look up top. Inside the "F" track there will be small screws holding in the "F" track and the front angle that makes up the top frame. (the frame is essentially a channel holing in the windows but the top channel is actually made up of a couple angles....one you can remove.

The window and "F" track should just fall in once the screws are out.

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