Now that answered the question in great detail!
Thank you RJ and the other great members of this list
Jeff
>From: RJ Dial <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: [VAC] Re: Modifications on a 1962 Globetrotter
>Date: 14 Mar 01 12:09:19 -0800
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> Reply to: RE: [VAC] Modifications on a 1962 Globetrotter
>We just looked at a '61 trailer that had the front front window replaced
>(Someone had stuck an Air Conditioner in it at one time).
>
>What they had done was have a welding shop (Yellow Pages) make a new one
>from stock aluminum extrusions using an existing window as an example. It
>was made from a piece of U stock for the opener shoe to ride in, a piece of
>flat stock on the outside, and a piece of angle for the pane lip. There
>was piece of C channel at the top to hook into the frame rail. They hadn't
>reinstalled openers, but they are available from www.blainehardware.com
>
>The glass pane went back in pretty much like it would have on an older
>window.
>http://vintageairstream.com/rr_topics_windows.html
>
>RJ
>VintageAirstream.com
>
>
>mrfurious007 wrote:
> >
> >I'm interested in buying a 1962 Globetrotter. I've determined that the
>rear >window is missing, and an air conditioner was installed. The window
>frame and >surrounding panels have not been cut or modified during the
>installation of the air >conditioner. The owner does not have the original
>window. Are replacement >windows available, and how much do they cost?
>
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