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Tony R

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I am looking for the kit or the car that I have to remove the glass from to remove the wing window on a 65 coupe.
 
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Your question is confusing.

To correctly remove the wing window you will have to take out the quarter window assembly becasue I am sure once it is out you will want to replace the window gasket.
 
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I think he is looking at making the door glass one piece instead of having the wing window. Basically eliminate the wing window.
 

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I want to make the front windows a single pane of glasss by removing the wing window. I have seen it before Im just not sure about where to get the glass.
 

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here is a pic of what I want. only for a coupe so there will be one window in the door
 

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Tony you are asking for punishment on this one. You may want to look at the window channel in the door before you go to far. I think on my 68 the glass slides forward a little when you roll the window down.. I am not positive though. If I were you I would measure to make sure you would be able to roll the window down all the way before going to far.

By the end of this project you are going to be one talented SOB! Keep up the good work and great ideas!
 

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I am not too worried about clearance since the handles are being removed inside and out. I want power windows so I will have a switch on the center console. I am still not fully set on not chopping the top. I might look for a glass that is close and make it work with a glass shop and the roof. I have been thinking about attempting a chop on the spare roof that I have in the yard to see what I can do with it.
 
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Putting a new window into stang door is not a problem, however making nice and clean fit is. It is best to speak to that guy (or woman?) what window to use and what mods to the roof are needed. It looks to me too photoshop though
 
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