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The precious part number revealed... 120-130

Can't believe a fella would give his dearest wife's motor away!!!

No prob. I replaced it with the one Cameron gave away to me... and he's not married. *^)

Those chrome sills are spring-loaded and the springs push outboard. Grasp very firmly with both hands and squeeze inboard while pulling the flat edge inside the door upwards. The challenge is to do this without removing paint. Installation is the reverse -- only worse.

Vent window rubbers are a pain. You have to disassemble the innards of the door to extract the vent window and everything it attches to as a unit. Then the hinge rivet has to come out -- the alternative is to cut through that $$$ new seal somewhere (you'll see how this works pretty quick).






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