Front windshield sag, do they all? |
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Front windshield sag, do they all? |
boxsterfan |
Nov 28 2014, 12:51 AM
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I've posted picture here before from January 1, 2014 showing my passenger (and drivers) longs as very clean. Floors in the car look clean. The hell hole needs repaired but the rust is mostly on the engine shelf and below. Yes, I am sure it is working its way down.
I was working on my passenger window (adjusting so it rolls up all the way). Targa top is off. When I shut the door, you seem to see the front windshield actually move quite a bit. Seems less pronounced on the drivers side. I know this area (front windshield and frame) is not a particularly strong area of the car. Do they all just end up sagging some? And what can be done in the future when I tear this car down for restore? |
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