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    What I'm thinking of is---I have some of the wooden header exposed directly above the windshield post. If I was to make up a small peice of metal bar that would attach to the underside of the header with two screws, and then weld a peice of window channel to that which would extend down the inner face of the windshield post to about 1/2" above the door, then I could put one self tapping screw through the bottom of it into the windshield post. This would give a good channel to slide the leading edge of a peice of lexan into---and a notch filed in the leading edge of the lexan would rest on the head of the self tapping screw to keep it from settling down onto my door top. That way, after the trip was over, it can be removed and leave only 3 small screw holes.
    Last edited by brianrupnow; 04-06-2009 at 04:35 PM.
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