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Date:         Fri, 2 Feb 1996 20:57:47 -0800 (PST)
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From:         Brian Bennett <umpqua@crl.com>
Subject:      Wing window replacement

Hello, I bought a '79 bus in Nov. and recently I discovered that the wing window, on the window behind the drivers seat, has had the pivioting post on the bottom side of the window cut. I don't know why but it looks like it was done with a hacksaw blade. There is rust on the cut so it is not a new attempt, and the seller *forgot* to tell me about it. so now with heavy rains I discover that a river is flowing in through the bottem of the window. I do not have a clue on how to get the window out so I can replace it. I tried to wiggle it out but the post on the top is still good and does not give me enough play. I need help on how to get it out and how to get another one in. Or maybe someone can suggest a book I can get at the library. Thanks, -Brian


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