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    WTT: tinted fixed side windows for tinted vented side windows

    My '72 coupe has all orginal tinted glass. My door window frames were beat and I wanted vented windows instead of the coupe's fixed windows, so I picked up a set of early vented window frames. (Like the early ones because refinishing should be cheaper in the Detroit area). Down side is they came with clear glass.

    So...I need a driver and passenger tinted vent windows. And, I need 4 of the small slotted head screws that secure the flange to the rear of the early window frames. I have have 2 driver tinted fixed windows, 1 passenger tinted fixed window and driver and passenger clear vent windows for trade. I also have window frame parts from the 3 aluminum coupe frames...some parts are better than others.

    Please help me out in this endless restoration.
    Bill G.

    1968 911 Ossi Blue coupe...full restoration in process
    Done: Engine; transmission; suspension; gauges; wheels; rust repair & primer; brakes; paint
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    Bill,

    I have a spare set of pop-out tinted windows I could sell you if you're OK with their condition. The previous owner took a razor blade to clean them and ended up scratching them. The driver side is better off than the passenger. I'm not sure if those sort of scratches can be buffed out. Let me know if interested and I'll send you some pictures.

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    Thanks for the offer. I'd really like glass w/o scratches, but time will tell how picky I will able to be. Perhaps if nothing turns up in the next week or so?
    Bill G.

    1968 911 Ossi Blue coupe...full restoration in process
    Done: Engine; transmission; suspension; gauges; wheels; rust repair & primer; brakes; paint
    In progress: electrical; the tedious, endless, horrible fastener sorting/plating
    EarlyS #718 | RGruppe #437

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    anyone got these?
    Bill G.

    1968 911 Ossi Blue coupe...full restoration in process
    Done: Engine; transmission; suspension; gauges; wheels; rust repair & primer; brakes; paint
    In progress: electrical; the tedious, endless, horrible fastener sorting/plating
    EarlyS #718 | RGruppe #437

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