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64/65 A-body quarter window inspection panels
Not sure if this is truly body related but here goes. Question concerning the attachment of quarter window inspection panels. My car is a 64 GTO (A-body) hardtop but I know the 65’s are the same, hardtop and sedan.
I’ve had the car apart for many years and can’t remember how the panels were originally installed. When I place the panel against the body structure it lays flat but looks like water could seep in at the bottom of the panel. It looks like a portion of the lip (marked with the green tape) could be angled in the opening but then the top really sticks out. So, how is the panel installed and was any sealer used? Thanks…MJS |
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Usually the bottom slips to the outside of the inner panel with the top to the inside of the outer panel and held in with sheet metal screws. That makes water run off like a shingle. In your case it looks like there are notches where the inspection panel changes from outside to inside. That will of course cause some binding and the panel will need a slight bend to get it to lay flat. Just shove it flat and let the screws hold it there. There may be a bit of sealer of some type and there is usually some evidence of it left after panel removal. Might be like roofing tar or formable putty (the lay term for which escapes me now).
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how about a picture of it installed
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Pic 1- green tape on flange with lower height edge. Pic 2- lower height edge placed inside of access hole. Pic 3- other edge on outside of body structure. Pic 4-installed.
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When I took apart my '64 convert, those panels seams were covered up with body caulk. Not sure if factory, but it was a mess of caulk there that I had to scrape off and it had been there a long time. Not the best picture but you can see a portion of it. (And sorry can't figure out how to rotate it.)
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those are a convertible thing right not hard tops
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