AFAIK they are supposed to be held in place by the panel clips, at least
thats what it looks like at my car. Problem is, the trim is not original
so no vouch for that.
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> From: Turner & Turner[SMTP:turner@turner.se]
> Reply To: Turner & Turner
> Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 1998 2:03 PM
> To: list, triumphs
> Subject: TR6 weather curtain
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> Hi listers,
>
> I've been in digest mode for a good while now -- my TR6 resto has been
> in a very intensive phase, my family saw another addition in April
> (Ella, v. beautiful, 3,350 g, whatever that is in lbs and oz) and work
> has been hectic. TR6-wise, I'm hoping for completion at end-June, but
> as
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> each day passes, that too is looking optimistic.
>
> Anyway, that's the pre-amble over. My question relates to the "weather
> curtain", the plastic sheet that hangs from the door window glasses
> inside the doorskin and guides rain water to the bottom of the door
> and
> then, hopefully, out through the drain holes.
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> Exactly where is it attached to the window glass / door assy and how?
> How is it kept clear of the window regulator mechanism?
>
> Anyone done an interior resto recently? Anyone kind enough to take a
> look behind their door trim?
>
> Help, as always, appreciated.
>
>
> Adam Turner,
> '74 TR6
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