Hey Ed: Do not cut the welting as shown in Hartmut's site. I do not recall  
which coupe you have, but if it was built with the bubble windshield, there 
will  be a small cut out at the top of the rear channel. Remove the cover, 
and when  you get the window up to the cut out, push the welting out of the 
way ( A screw  driver helps) so that the window will slide out of the notch. 
As you pull it  further out, it will become looser. Reverse the process to 
re-install it.
    If you have a Coupe that was modified with the  bubble windshield, and 
no cut out was put in the rear channel, you may be able  to remove the 
window through the original cut out in the front channel by  removing the strip 
that holds the bubble windshield in place, then pulling the  window out.
Lynn Nelsen
 
 
In a message dated 5/4/2009 5:11:26 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:




Hi  all, 
Due to a very deep scratch.
I wish to remove one of the sliding  windows.
The welting and everything else is just fine.
The how to  problem is now with me. Sooooooooo
Is there a method some have used in  accomplishing this?
Thank you.
Prof. Ed

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