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    Perfect place for that banner...

    And probably the only clubhouse tall enough...

    Cheers Jim... Look'n good
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott A View Post
    Why don’t you have trim on the windshield rubbers?
    Too lazy and not talented enough to install the windshield properly

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    Jim, I agree, it is really hard to install the metal, it took me, over two days, 4 times, till 2am.
    For me, the final answer was very soapy water, all over. That helped me get the metal in, and the rope in. And eventually the whole thing in. It was very easy with the soap, nearly impossible without the soap.

    My brother doesn’t have his metal in either....he asked me to do it....I declined for the time being.

    By the way, I have a 63 T6 cab super (in silver) and a 71 2.2 in olive...and some others.

    Current long term ownership: 63 Cab, 71 911, 74 914

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    Great turn out!
    Jim, I recall you were VERY good at "removing" rear windows though. Just two feet, hands-free!
    My next challenge is replacing the cracked windshield on my Conv.D - as it's the only one in New Zealand, there's no-one to pass on any tips!

    Looks like you picked the perfect day to drive the Cab.
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    So many cars at 8AM I had to park around the corner. The picture? Yes he tried but he couldn't get around me. I had the inside line. Old cars rule...sort of. Good EASY Saturday like always.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott A View Post
    Jim, I agree, it is really hard to install the metal, it took me, over two days, 4 times, till 2am.
    For me, the final answer was very soapy water, all over. That helped me get the metal in, and the rope in. And eventually the whole thing in. It was very easy with the soap, nearly impossible without the soap.

    My brother doesn’t have his metal in either....he asked me to do it....I declined for the time being.

    By the way, I have a 63 T6 cab super (in silver) and a 71 2.2 in olive...and some others.
    It appears that we have some of the same tastes. T6 356B Cabs and 71 911s. I don't think that is a bad thing. Do you?

    Ciao

    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Miller View Post
    Perfect place for that banner...

    And probably the only clubhouse tall enough...

    Cheers Jim... Look'n good
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    You will always be number 1!

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