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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Columbus, Georgia
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Can anyone help with an answer:
I am restoring a 1950 Ford F-1. The winshield opening has metal tabs extendig from the opening edge, two on top and two on bottom. They are a little over an inch long and protrude forward about 1/8". What are these tabs for? Thanks for any help I can get. Larry
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Newington, Connecticut
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They help position the glass in place. They have to be bent down when you install a new weatherstrip and glass. You then bend them back up. They are a pain in the neck to bend back up after a new w/strip is in place. I just went thru this recently when I installed all new glass in my 50 F-1. The back glass is the worst one to do.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: East KY
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Most of the guys who have done this aren't very broken hearted if those tabs get broken off. You will be okay without them.
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I guess if I pull the windsheild out again in the future I will just cut them off and not worry about it. |
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