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I just sent you a PM with my home email address. Thanks JR!
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Vette(s): 1972 Convertible, A/C, with matching numbers. Sunflower yellow.
streetshark,
do you have know any tricks on how to get the rear weatherstripping on......it's a bear. I can't seem to get it in the groove.
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I used one of those tools for pushing in the spline when fixing window/door screens on the house. Make sure to get the hefty-duty one as the cheap plastic ones will disintegrate in short order (been there - done that!
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Send PMFayetteville, NC - USA
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Vette(s): 1968 Corvette Convertable, 4 spd, 350 SB, Daily Driver
Just like Norsky said, use the screen spline installer. Take your time so as not to tear your new top. I measured where the ends would go, from the center out and then started at the end and worked my way around. The opening at either end allows for an easier start and then you can manage the rest. Good luck
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