Passenger window alignment
I have a 1966 Corvette Convertible with the hardtop installed. The problem is that the passenger side window glass is not aligned correctly,
(see picture) I’m looking for information on how to properly adjust it. Thanks all!
Hopefully you can see that it’s opened on the bottom. Fits well on top
Sorry to hear about the unexpected body work that had to be done, my friend owns Lees AutoBody on the Boulevard. He sent me pics of it and it looks great.
On to the window, once you have the door panel off, the various attachments were originally sealed up with body-putty but good chance that's gone now.
There is a short stainless channel on the inside of the door, about where the armrest is located and the two 1/4-inch machine screws pass through slots on the inner door skin.
I've done two of my midyears in the last year or so and I wish I could tell you...'move this screw in the up/high position or down at the bottom of the vertical slot' but memory fades with time.
Suffice to say, it might take a little playing around to get it right but all the adjustments are on the inner door skin. Good luck and Great looking Bigblock.
By the way, I believe Erick at Lees told me yours was an L72? If so, check out this long running thread we have for folks who own L72s.
Some are bone stock, others like mine, not so much with replacement parts and all but they all started out as factory L72s. We have 60 owners who've posted pics and told us the history of their L72s.
We even have folks from overseas like Germany, France, Switzerland, Sweden and the UK.
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Mike T - Prescott AZ (used to be Rohnert Park, Calif)
Sorry to hear about the unexpected body work that had to be done, my friend owns Lees AutoBody on the Boulevard. He sent me pics of it and it looks great.
On to the window, once you have the door panel off, the various attachments were originally sealed up with body-putty but good chance that's gone now.
There is a short stainless channel on the inside of the door, about where the armrest is located and the two 1/4-inch machine screws pass through slots on the inner door skin.
I've done two of my midyears in the last year or so and I wish I could tell you...'move this screw in the up/high position or down at the bottom of the vertical slot' but memory fades with time.
Suffice to say, it might take a little playing around to get it right but all the adjustments are on the inner door skin. Good luck and Great looking Bigblock.
By the way, I believe Erick at Lees told me yours was an L72? If so, check out this long running thread we have for folks who own L72s.
Some are bone stock, others like mine, not so much with replacement parts and all but they all started out as factory L72s. We have 60 owners who've posted pics and told us the history of their L72s.
We even have folks from overseas like Germany, France, Switzerland, Sweden and the UK.
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Mike T - Prescott AZ (used to be Rohnert Park, Calif)





No Dave Zuberer document attached though.
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