<VV> LM door panel assy
Les Honke
corvair at mymts.net
Mon Jul 18 15:06:00 EDT 2011
If that position is in the body manual, I have that book (all falling apart from excessive use!) so I can look it up.
Thanks!
Les
(ps - 6'3"/200lbs so I already have seat spacers...)
To: corvair at mymts.net; virtualvairs at corvair.org; corvairduval at cox.net
Subject: Re: <VV> LM door panel assy
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2011 14:29:05 -0400
From: lonzovair at aol.com
Les (and others),
Due to my very long legs, I typically remove the window crank handles and "clock" them so they don't hit my knee while in either the full up, or full down position. Maybe "Little Joe" Robbins does the same thing?
I don't know how tall you are Les, but that might be a consideration (unless this is a "stock show" car)... I have a body shop manual at home, and can look up the position which I believe is in there (but I'll need to fix the phone line going to the router first, since the damn cat chewed it out of the wall... I'm going to coat it in habanero juice first, though!)...
Good luck!
Lonzo (with the long legs)
-----Original Message-----
From: Les Honke <corvair at mymts.net>
To: virtualvairs at corvair.org; corvairduval at cox.net
Sent: Mon, Jul 18, 2011 12:07 pm
Subject: Re: <VV> LM door panel assy
Thanks Frank.
I assume the door handle points straight forwards... is there a special position
for the window handle? I suppose it needs to match on each side.
Les
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