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1970 Roadrunner project

Gregg DeGeorge

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picked up new project its 1970 Roadrunner post car off this site ,Rh door was junk so found a mint 70 dr on Craigslist no rust widow rolls up and down with ease , problems when I tried to test fit door ,the vent window is hitting the trim when I close the dr ,does a hardtop car have different vent window ..This is probably the nicest used door I ever bought ,the windows don’t seem to fit .I Tryed to loosen vent window to push it down a little thanks Gregg
 
The glass itself is different between a post and a hardtop. The vent windows should be the same. The hardtop glass has the trim piece that makes up the gap between the quarter glass and the door glass.

This is a charger hard top glass. Edit previously posted wrong glass for the post car..
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Both vent frames the same. You need to loosen off the nuts/bolts, screws and allen key head screw that's hidden behind the door panel 1/4" plug etc and adjust/tip the frame to fit the A pillars angle. Door glass is of course different from Coupe to Hardtop.
 
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Agree with dadsbee...post and non post cars different glass
 
The glass itself is different between a post and a hardtop. The vent windows should be the same. The hardtop glass has the trim piece that makes up the gap between the quarter glass and the door glass.

This is a charger hard top glass.
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This is a Coronet Post car glass. Which should all be relevant.
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got a red X.... even though I said the same exact thing dadsbee said. RETRACT MY X.. Guess I'll throw around some red X's too..
 
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