rear window drainage

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Re: rear window drainage

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You can see the drain hole position in this shot:

http://flic.kr/p/9nXRkR
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Stuart
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Re: rear window drainage

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Someone had cut the bottom out :shock:

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Re: rear window drainage

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yup that'll do it every time!!
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Re: rear window drainage

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Wonder what he was thinking of when he did that? ... :roll:
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Re: rear window drainage

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Hello Lads . I have fiberglassed the lower hole and the drain now operates as intended. This s my third classic car now and is giving me the most pleasure.I am slowly working my way through the TO DO list. Need new front carpet in black. Need details of batteries that will fit I.E Make and model number.Soften suspension etc . Thnks for all your help.Regards TOG
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Re: rear window drainage

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This is one battery that fits in the original position http://www.tayna.co.uk/53034-Banner-Cat ... P8369.html

one thing to note is it doesn't have round post terminals.
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