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Good Day Everyone
I am having new side windows made for my 32 coupe. Problem is I don't have an original pattern. I don't know the distance from the top of the sash channel to the bottom of the window opening when the glass is all the way up? This is important because this dimension will locate the small rubber seal that goes on the shah channel. And it will determine if the body nails can be seen when the window is all the way up.
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What is the Job Number for your coupe? The Job Number is on the cowl tag.

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My 1932 five window coupes job number is 32567.
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If this helps any....the door glass shown in my auto glass manual is 16" x 26" and the quarter window glass is 12" x 14".

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