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Has anyone eliminated the vent windows on a 60-64 Galaxie?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Domino, Apr 12, 2011.

  1. Domino
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    Has anyone done this? If so do you have pictures and a list of parts used? I am considering it, but I can't picture it in my head.
     
  2. 60galaxieJJ
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    Why would you do this? I love mine
     
  3. Domino
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    I am mostly just curious. I have never seen it done. My car has been apart almost 4 years and I am starting to look at what others have done to theirs.
     
  4. slickhale
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    never seen it done but with the way the hinges extend into the doors i really dont see a way to do it without seriously compromising the structural integrity of the door. however there are a lot of people out there that are prob smarter than me so maybe someone figured it out....
     
  5. finkd
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    This is usually more of a streetrod type modificaton. and I think slickhale is correct, not really possible due to the way the hinges are, I say love the uniqueness of your old car and keep the metal dash and wing vents, something that new cars don't have. and I think its part of the charm of driving an old car, kinda like 60's hippie bushes!
     
  6. 6t5frlane
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    I wouldn't do it. What's cooler then little vent windows
     
  7. fakesnake.com
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    Hey Domino,

    on your 62, the vent window and frame unbolt from door and come out very easily. You would have to re-cut a flat piece of gl*** to cover the opening and retain the window track that is attached to the vent frame. You could fabricate a bracket to retain the horizontal track in place in the front part of door.

    I have seen some replace the bottom of horizontal track that holds gl*** with a longer piece. You may not have a proper seal in old vent window area and would have to install weatherstripping in it's place.
     
  8. 62rebel
    Joined: Sep 1, 2008
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    how are you going to roll that longer window down? how are you going to keep it from flopping around like a limp willy when it's up? the vent window frame on a hardtop is an ENORMOUS part of the window regulator structure and also increases the strength of the door itself. unless you're replicating a grand national car and ditch the gl*** altogether...
     
  9. mikeey rat
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    I think it's in the too hard basket on a pillarless [frameless] door. Done it on a tudor falcon and it works fine......
     
  10. Domino
    Joined: Jul 2, 2009
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    My car is a tudor post, so it has the frame around the door.
     

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