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[GMCnet] co pilot window [message #213359] Fri, 05 July 2013 12:59 Go to next message
Joan Kanel is currently offline  Joan Kanel   United States
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We are in need of the side passenger window for a 76 Palm beach.This is the window over the table,the front half was replaced with a piece of plexiglass and glued in.We are in Rogersville Mo and would drive to get it if not too far.I understand it is difficult to ship glass

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Max and Joan Kanel
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Re: [GMCnet] co pilot window [message #213374 is a reply to message #213359] Fri, 05 July 2013 16:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
tphipps is currently offline  tphipps   United States
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Are you saying the large side window? You need to indicate the style window;I.e., early '(1973 to mid-1975) or late. Unfortunately, the glass components are not interchangible. Early window has visible segments in the aluminum frame. Dumped my early glass as no one wanted them. Getting ready for major move.
Wish that I had it for you. If you are offered a different style, get the entire window, they fit is the same size cutout of the body.
Tom, MS II


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Re: [GMCnet] co pilot window [message #213375 is a reply to message #213374] Fri, 05 July 2013 17:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ken Burton is currently offline  Ken Burton   United States
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Do not get too carried away looking or spend to much for a used one. You can always replace the whole widow with a CR Lawrence one. The following GMC vendors sell them:

Gene Dostson, - GMC motorhome enhancements
http://www.bdub.net/Motorhome_Enhancements/index.html

Jim K. - Applied GMC
http://www.appliedgmc.com/

Jim Bounds - Cooperative CMC
http://www.gmccoop.com/


Ken Burton - N9KB
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Re: [GMCnet] co pilot window [message #213378 is a reply to message #213359] Fri, 05 July 2013 18:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
A Hamilto is currently offline  A Hamilto   United States
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Joan Kanel wrote on Fri, 05 July 2013 12:59

We are in need of the side passenger window for a 76 Palm beach.This is the window over the table,the front half was replaced with a piece of plexiglass and glued in.We are in Rogersville Mo and would drive to get it if not too far.I understand it is difficult to ship glass

Thanks

Max and Joan Kanel
If you are not in too much of a hurry, there will be a lot of GMCers going to the GMCMI convention in Branson in the Fall. If one has one, or can pick one up from someone on the way, that would eliminate the shipping problem.
Re: [GMCnet] co pilot window [message #213438 is a reply to message #213374] Sat, 06 July 2013 02:22 Go to previous message
mike miller   United States
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tphipps wrote on Fri, 05 July 2013 14:44

Are you saying the large side window? You need to indicate the style window;I.e., early '(1973 to mid-1975) or late. ...


"76 Palm beach"

I would suspect the later style OEM window.

"This is the window over the table,the front half ..."

Sounds like the "fixed" pane of the large sized window.




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