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    Targa Vent windows

    Hello all,I am having difficulty with the re assembely of the vent windows on my 72 Targa. The specific problem is the re attachment of the L-bracket that has the rubber stop for the side window. How do you get the rivets in tight without damaging the side window channel?

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    You have to disassemble the window frame and separate the quarter window frame, so that you can slide a counter die into the channel to squish the rivets without damaging the frame. It's a pain in the a...
    David

    '73 S Targa #0830 2.7 MFI rebuilt to RS specs

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    Thanks, allot of the finnish work has been a pain but it will be worth it.

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