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hames57

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I've checked the galleries, but I can't seem to find some really good pictures of the way that the non-d-shaped windows are best mounted in the cub. For example, the overhead sky light. The small triangular window on the port side forward. My port side rear D window has a small tab welded into the afte side of the post that also carries the track for the sliding window.

I'd love to have some nice close ups of the installation technique that is best for all of the glass. I have the glass, and I'm ready to start installing, but since my cub was not very standard for a '46 it would be nice to see some pix.

Anyone has pix that they believe are the best representative of how the window installs should be done and trimmed out, or can refer me to a Cub Clues article(s) would make me very happy.

Actually as I think about it, some comments on installing the D windows would be appreciated too.
 

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