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I have seen pics of 68s with the windows and quarter windows rolled down...and the bar that separates the two down as well...
Mine does not roll down. Is this a specialty modification, or just available only on certain models?? thanks! Liam |
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No its the difference between owning a Chevelle Post car or a Chevelle Non post car. My 68 is a nonpost so that when the windows roll down there is nothing in the window.
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Boyd "If its running better than normal go ahead and pull out your wallet because somethings about to break!" |
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+1. With a non post car the only thing that seperates the front and rear windows is a chrome metal strip that is attached to the rear window. So when you roll down the rear window, it goes down with it. That's what I love about hardtop cars without the post, it looks really clean and open with all the windows down.
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Totally agree with that! Very clean, smooth look!
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The model you have with the "fixed" channel is considered a 2dr " sedan ",the later of the two with the windowseal attached to the rearglass is considered a 2dr " hardtop "......
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much better explanation!
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Boyd "If its running better than normal go ahead and pull out your wallet because somethings about to break!" |
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ahhh....I got it now.
I was worried somebody got happy with a welder and some bondo! |
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