Worked on my 65 this weekend to repair the vent window crank mechanisms on both doors. This is a 35k mile original survivor fuelie that I have top flighted and am going to try and PV and get a Duntov Award. I started with the passenger side, taking pictures as I went along. By the looks of everything the panel had never been off. Original paper and Feb 65 dated panels. Car birthday is March 3 1965. Everything went fine and put it back together. Very happy with the results.
Removed the driver side panel and everything looked like it had never been touched either. One difference though from the passenger side. The plastic washer behind the door knob pull and the foam one behind the vent window crank are behind the paper on the driver side and in front of the paper on the passenger side. See pictures below. Which is correct? Has anyone else seen this. I would imagine that it would be very easy for one guy on one side of the line doing it one way and the other guy doing it opposite. That assumes that it was two different guys doing this on the line. Maybe John Hinkley would know?
On another note I have to repair the inner drivers side door where the bottom screw attaches the window channel. It was broken when I bough the car. See pictures below. It looks like the washer from the screw just wore a hole in it. I have the small piece that came out. I plan on fiber glassing it in from the inside. I am not going to repaint anything so I will probably just get a bigger washer to cover it up and take the small deduct during judging. Any opinions?
left door panel behind paper.jpgleft door panel.jpgright door panel.jpg
Removed the driver side panel and everything looked like it had never been touched either. One difference though from the passenger side. The plastic washer behind the door knob pull and the foam one behind the vent window crank are behind the paper on the driver side and in front of the paper on the passenger side. See pictures below. Which is correct? Has anyone else seen this. I would imagine that it would be very easy for one guy on one side of the line doing it one way and the other guy doing it opposite. That assumes that it was two different guys doing this on the line. Maybe John Hinkley would know?
On another note I have to repair the inner drivers side door where the bottom screw attaches the window channel. It was broken when I bough the car. See pictures below. It looks like the washer from the screw just wore a hole in it. I have the small piece that came out. I plan on fiber glassing it in from the inside. I am not going to repaint anything so I will probably just get a bigger washer to cover it up and take the small deduct during judging. Any opinions?
left door panel behind paper.jpgleft door panel.jpgright door panel.jpg
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