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Post by stephen&Julie on Oct 30, 2014 18:58:43 GMT 10
Hi, The windows on the 59 Gypsy seem to have had rubbers but there are no grooves to slide them into, would anyone have any ideas The windows themselves seem unique, they slide up into the walls and have no supports they are self holding Cheers Stephen&Julie
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Post by Aussie on Oct 30, 2014 19:33:19 GMT 10
Hi, The windows on the 59 Gypsy seem to have had rubbers but there are no grooves to slide them into, would anyone have any ideas Hi guys! Do you mean a rubber seal around the glass to hold/seal itself into the frame?
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Post by stephen&Julie on Oct 30, 2014 19:55:56 GMT 10
Hi Aus No it doesn't have that either, the glass was set in a white compound looks a bit like plaster, there is some left over rubber that looks glued around the inside outer edge (third Picture) Cheers S&J
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Post by Aussie on Oct 30, 2014 20:01:32 GMT 10
Hi Aus No it doesn't have that either, the glass was set in a white compound looks a bit like plaster, there is some left over rubber that looks glued around the inside outer edge (third Picture) Cheers S&J Im no expert but i reckon it would have had a rubber seal once, combined with silicone and paint over the years has given you what you can see.
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