RH...I think that both my rear window winders still work. I wonder if a guy could install something instead of the glass, maybe wood with some sort of protective coating of 6 oz. f/g cloth, and use that instead of a fixed panel? Light weight...easy to do...the wheels are turning...just have to feed the hamster.
Quote from: cocobolo on March 03, 2014, 03:13:59 PMRH...I think that both my rear window winders still work. I wonder if a guy could install something instead of the glass, maybe wood with some sort of protective coating of 6 oz. f/g cloth, and use that instead of a fixed panel? Light weight...easy to do...the wheels are turning...just have to feed the hamster. Why not use a real dark glass. Back in the day some sedan deliverys had glass back there to let light in they were sold to flower shops for the purpose of delivering flowers, and even to this day they are still called flower cars.
If you look at the photo of my chevy in the gallery it has 5% black limo window tint on the back windows. I drove it that way for a year or so, but it just wasn't what I was after. though an easy choice and looks fine!
Thanks for the nice comments guys!Tom - they're 15x8 wheels...These are BF Goodrich Long Trail TA Tour 265/75. Keep in mind that while the body is all steel, my fenders are fiberglass and 2" wider than stock. Hope that helps
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