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 Posted: Nov 25, 2014 02:11PM
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body went to shop today for media blasting

 Posted: Nov 25, 2014 01:55PM
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looks like he drilled the rivets or spot welds to me

 Posted: Nov 23, 2014 04:14PM
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 original color was blue i pealed off vinyl dash cover

piano type hinges little short ones still on pillar with 5 screws

 Posted: Nov 23, 2014 03:44PM
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 There are two different size rear quarter lights.

You need to measure to make sure that you are getiing the correct glass.

Hinge types are different and so is the overall height.

Deb

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 Posted: Nov 23, 2014 02:52PM
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looks to be piano hinge windows, but how did he get he hinge off the window frame. It's still on the b pillar.

 

Is that yellow stock color  for an S? I'm not sure it's right. And shouldn't it have a white or black roof?

 

 

 Posted: Nov 23, 2014 10:15AM
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Thats one heck of a project there.... an insane amount of panel woork!!  But a '67 S should be worth the effort.  ost your progress for us to drool over!

Good luck.

 Posted: Nov 23, 2014 10:13AM
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Originally Posted by classic1967

its a bit early but i am looking for the two side windows for 1967 austin cooper S they are opening type

it looks rough but i have all new sheet metal

father in law purchased every thing after he cut it apart to stop divorced wife from getting it.

I love that Man.

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 Posted: Nov 23, 2014 09:16AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by classic1967

its a bit early but i am looking for the two side windows for 1967 austin cooper S they are opening type

it looks rough but i have all new sheet metal

father in law purchased every thing after he cut it apart to stop divorced wife from getting it.

I pesume you mean the two rear side windows. You may be better off posting a picture of what you have if you are looking to go original as there were a few different types and differences with the chrome surrounds and the mounting hinges.

If in doubt, flat out. Colin Mc Rae MBE 1968-2007.

Give a car more power and it goes faster on the straights,
make a car lighter and it's faster everywhere. Colin Chapman.

 Posted: Nov 23, 2014 07:38AM
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its a bit early but i am looking for the two side windows for 1967 austin cooper S they are opening type

it looks rough but i have all new sheet metal

father in law purchased every thing after he cut it apart to stop divorced wife from getting it.