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Any suggestions on where to locate the roller guides that mount to the bottom of the glass frames. I have searched everywhere and only found 55-59 model year. Just when I thought I was ready to put my doors back together.


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They are not reproduced, Denny Graham had some detail on his photo page on how he made some.

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They make them for a 46. I modified mine and had brass rollers made to fit in the channel.

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Are you looking for the c-channel which bolts to the glass frame, or the rollers which attach to the regulator?
Classicparts.com carries plastic rollers to replace the original leather "rollers" (they don't actually roll). The plastic roller rivets are the same size as the hole in the regulator where the original rivets/leather rollers go, making it an easy install. They work great.
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Thanks guys for the replies The C channels are what I need and think I found an option for Making/Modifying some. I will post back with results.
It is strange there are no repro's for the 47- 50 trucks.
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If you have an old one as pattern, it wouldn't be to difficult to fab one up.


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Thanks Carl I would happy with a good pic. I have neither.
Fabbed a 1" sample today with two 16ga. 1/2" square tubes. This looks like it will work perfect.


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Thanks Brad
That first one is a 51 - 54 side window channel for wind wing door. I found a good one from AZ. to get the length correct. I am going to knock this out tomorrow. The end is back in sight once again.


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