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 Brian D
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								by Brian D » Sun Jan 24, 2021 8:03 pm
			
			
			
			
			Just purchased a 24 Coupe, wow the windows rattle. Looking for window channel, it has none, front and rear.
I did not see them in the vendors catalog.
What is being used? 
 
 
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 John kuehn
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								by John kuehn » Sun Jan 24, 2021 9:23 pm
			
			
			
			
			Lang’s new catalog has it on page 205.  If you look it up on their website look under for door parts.  Snyder’s has some too.  
It might not be exactly but it works.  It also might be sold in 4 ft length to cut to fit.  Some have used Model A channel from Snyder’s.   I think the 25-27 T channel will work.  
I have a 24 wood door framed T Coupe. The channel I used was 4 ft lengths you cut to fit. It worked pretty well. The 25 Coupes would have metal door frames but it probably would fit wood framed earlier doors.  Others might know for sure. Good luck