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Sliding windows for hardtop, upstate ny

wage92

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I have a couple things id like to try to sell, would not like to ship due to their size.

Tailgate-SOLD

Sliding windows for a hardtop- few stickers on them, but no cracks $100

Or offer!

Outside of albany, ny (12019) let me know.
 
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heres some with the phone camera. It definitely needs some attention, but its a good start for 50 bucks, like i said i think something with the track that the window follows is off so it wont go down any farther than it is right now (was told that by previous owner, i havent messed with it), and it would need paint because the black is chipping off in many places. Rust isnt bad but there is some on the inside and some surface rust on the bottom, no rot holes that i can see.

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I'm just west of Binghamton in Apalachin. Do the sliding windows work? i.e. are the felts and gaskets in decent shape?
 
havent looked at them in a while, i will check later tonight and put up some pictures for you.
 
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Corners are popping out a little bit, they just push back in. Could put some epoxy or something on them and they would stay for good.
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In my opinion they are in great shape, i opened and closed them, at first they were a little stubborn but they loosed right up. Part of that was just fighting to hold them and open them at the same time. Felt looks really good, and other than that last picture where the corner pops out, and you could fix that easy, they look to be in good shape. I never got a chance to install them, because i decided to not use a hardtop anymore.

EDIT: those marks are not on the glass, they are just the knots in the wood door behind them.
 
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i would not like to ship, but i did a little research and it seems the best way to ship these to ensure they dont break is to make wood boxes for them to set inside. Which i could do but would likely cost another 100 bucks between my time, the supplies and the actual cost to ship, which would pretty much kill the deal unless you cant find any closer...
 
I have shipped 2 sets before .

easy to make box .

2 layer cardboard ( fridge / stove box ) free from local home center ( lowes / hd type places )

small bubble size wrap .

then wrap bubble wrap around window . then 1 full wrap of cardboard .

same to second.

then both together with bubble wrap .

also huge fragile glass all over it in red and top load only so stuff wont get set on top of it .

1 set went 3/4 across country no problems.
 
okay, that may be a bit more feasible, let me look into it.

Edit: you remember how much it cost to ship roughly?
 
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If you can get them to me for 140.00 or less. It is very likely that I'll take them.

Let me know.

Buddy
 
sorry man, i completely forgot about this, school is gonna be hectic for another week or two...if you are still interested then i can look into it.
 
sorry man, i completely forgot about this, school is gonna be hectic for another week or two...if you are still interested then i can look into it.

How about this? Time is money. If you can ship this week, I'll still pay 140. If next week, it'll be 130. The next week, 120. So on and so on.

This gives you incentive to ship it off, and I'll get it sooner. Sound like a deal?

Or, you just wait a couple of months and ship it to me for free! ;)

Later,
buddy
 
so, by my calculations these would cost me 120 if they make it here by next tuesday!!

;)

Later,
buddy
 
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