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    my two cents

     



    I thought you might have issues with periferical vision, say on a freeway or when you return a wave for an adoring hot rod fan !
    but i commend you on all your work, both conceptial & executed.
    You really have a knack for it, so no offense , I'm not out to muddy the waters.
    jim
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    Thank you fourty1---I kind of wondered how that type of opening would look. Thank you, all of the people who have responded to this opinion poll. I think that I am going to go with the vertical rear window opening----I like the look of it, and it is easier to explain to the upholstery guy.
    Old guy hot rodder

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    Hey fourty1---no offence taken at all. I just love doing this stuff. I work all day on a computer designing machinery for a living, but I love getting out into my garage and doing something brand new, that I haven't done before. I love all the research that goes into a project---(thank Heaven for the internet). I read about it, I make solid models of it, I bug the heck out of anyone who might have done something similar----and then I go for it. This is one of the things that keeps me from going completely nuts during the long Canadian winter.
    Old guy hot rodder

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