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| Registered Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Central Florida 
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				Flank's 71 Targa restro - Roll over loop replacement
			 
			Hi all. Continuing on the restro, after the floor pan replacement (earlier thread)Flank's 71 Targa intro & restro Floor pan replacement I replaced the Targa roll over loop. If there ever was going to be any hope of having the rear window fit properly, I had to really made a lot of "locating aids" to attach the new loop.   and  there were several places on the original loop to attach these locator's, I was able to make these for locating the roll over loop at the front, bottom, and back. I still have these if any one is compleplating doing such a thing.  Since the loop and were it attaches is hollow, I made a steel sleeve that fit down into the car body, then the loop would slide down over this sleeve. After all of the fitting was done and the metal prepped, I welded the sleeve to the car body and loop by a series of small welds, then eventually welded everything up. I did a lot of measuring and this repair took several months to do.  and  I've set the window in place and it looked good, but without installing it with the gasket, I won't know for sure, the car could become a rare 71 with a soft rear window! In the last pictures you can see the stiffening bar that I made at the beginning of the restoration. On the next 'installment' will be of the "through the rocker oil line installation". Enjoy. 
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|  06-09-2005, 09:07 AM | 
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| Registered Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Central Florida 
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			Hi all, Does anyone have any cooments or questions. I know this kind of repair could be kind of scary or appear unsafe. Although I believe the sleeve is pretty strong, it would of been nice if I didn't have to replace the loop, but it had enough rust to warrant a repair on all four corners, plus an area on the top. In stead of a whole bunch of little repairs, I elected to just replace the loop outright. Thanks. 
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|  06-14-2005, 05:58 AM | 
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| Registered Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: Mercer, PA 
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			My only question is where did you find a rear soft window or more specifically, the hardware.  Or what hardware is needed.  I was thinking of making mine a soft window and "World of Upholstry" makes the window but I don't knoe what else is needed.
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|  06-14-2005, 06:33 AM | 
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| Registered Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Central Florida 
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			Allenk, I didn't look for a soft window, yet. That was only incase the fixed glass won't go in anymore. My poor attempt at humor. If there ever is a soft window being parted out. You could find out what all is needed. Thanks. 
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|  06-14-2005, 06:47 AM | 
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| Registered Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Quad Cities IA 
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			I only have a comment.  Very impressive work, I look forward to seeing your updates.  Thanks.
		 
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