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    SWB soft window top latches

    Hello,

    Friend of mine is restoring a 1967 SWT and needs the left and right handles to close soft window. Also the two pieces were the handles latch on/in. I have no idea how they look..All info welcome.

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    Cees

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    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...dles-Very-Nice

    This is what the handles look like.

    Richard
    searching for engine (case) 903742

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    The story gos the handles were also used on MBZ 190 SL's may give you other options in Europe. Baring that there is a guy in Canada that sells a soft window kit and sells parts as well. Do you also need the receiver that gos on the upper bow that the latches attach into? if you need pics of those or contact for Jves in CDA drop me a note, ii have the bows & such apart right now on my 67, row 912 SWT.

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    Thanks Richard and Jerry. They need indeed the receiver as well and all they have is the drawing from PET so if it is no hassle, a picture of the receiver will greatly help. Thanks.

    Best, Cees

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    Will post later today

    is only letting me add 1 attachment or operator error.
    pic shows the receivers as they go on the upper bow. you should have 2 swagged sections in a 90 deg to mount the brackets, 3 screws, 1 front & 2 from bottom.

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    another view
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    Thanks Jerry, this is great help!

    Regards,
    Cees

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    Stoddard has these new for $1300 each! left and right are differant of corse.

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    We found new latches local, 1100 Euro per set! Now on the hunt for the receivers...

    Thanks Rick.

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    Sent you a pm with Yves contact info, he is the guy in Canada that does a complete kit, he is also happy to sell parts.

    Good luck

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