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Shade Tree Mechanic
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I have a 1935 pickup with no rear window glass. How did/does the rear window attach and how was it sealed? Does anybody have any info or pictures??
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I believe it would be set in a “U” channel type rubber gasket then set in with adhesive around the perimeter. I use windshield urethane. I have a 34’ pickup I’ll be doing soon.
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Grease Monkey
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Is there some kind of garnish moulding or what?
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I have a 35 Standard Coach and the garnish moulding holds in the windshield and the rear window.
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I have a 35 Standard Coach and the garnish moulding holds in the windshield and the rear window. Can you post a picture of the rear window garnish.
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I don't have it right now. It is out getting woodgrained. It is just the metal trim that goes around the window. It presses up against it and when it is screwed into place it holds the window.
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Ok, I see now you have a standard coach. Yes, that would have a metal garnish molding on the rear windows. The pickups as far as I know had nothing.
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