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Now I Have an MG Question

Tony....that's not new weatherstripping on the windshield...it's old. The crack was caused by a rock hitting the windshield right where it meets the bottom rail.

Have fun with it anyway /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
Ah, thanks, Joe...But it will have new weatherstripping as I've got some I'll put on it when I redo the windshield...reason I thought it was cracked while installing new stripping is the dent along the edge of the windshield looks exactly like what I did on my first try doing that job years ago.

(& you know when I remove the windshield I'll probably go ahead & paint her while its off!)
 
By the time you finish all the "might as wells" I might want to buy the car back from you! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
By the time I finish all the "might as wells" I probably won't be able to sell it! Ah, but another fun car to drive!

(Oh, Joe - I've got a radiator in the shop so I can do away with the electric fan...have 2 original fans & little guard laying on my work bench ready to take to shop to rebush fans & have a new mud guard on order with the carb kit, thermostat, & upper radiator hose...those might as wells are going to kill me...but she's too good a car not to do her right!)
 
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