Brian
The window is held on by two round clips. Put the window up about halfway
and reach behind to push the clips off. Then slip the arms out of the
channel and remove the window. Once the window is out, every thing wlse is
easy.
Rick
----- Original Message -----
From: Stinocher, Bryan D. <bdstinocher@sewsus.com>
To: 'TRIUMPH MAIL' <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 1999 11:53 AM
Subject: Taking apart doors
>
> List,
>
> I am trying to get my car ready for painting, and have come to the doors
> (everything is off the car). I have stripped the paint off of the fenders,
> hood, trunk. Do these come apart so that I can strip them easier? I'm not
> really concerned about getting all the paint out of the inside, since
noone
> will ever see it unless the pull the panels off, but I want to get the
> window out and all the chrome, etc. Bentleys wasn't much help. I also have
a
> slight crease in the d-side door (the PO had disconnected the latch that
> controls the movement of the door, so the d-side fender creased the door a
> little) that I need to bang out a little before I fill with Bondo, so that
> is another reason I want to get the inside of the door off.
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
> Bryan Stinocher
> bdstinocher@sewsus.com
> 502-782-7397 xt 2284
> 1968 TR250 CD 5853 L
>
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