3rdmdqm
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Currently restoring '68 M35a2 with a soft top. Have removed about 4 layers of paint, primer and rust from the outer windshield frame, which really isn't all that bad considering. My question is this, the frame appears to be several pieces put together, however they are all welded together and do not come apart (top, bottom, sides). There is something solid/heavy like a metal bar loose and sliding back and forth inside the top channel of the frame. There also appears to be rusted bolts that sheared off in some of the holes, and some holes appear threaded, yet others do not. Anyone know what is loose and sliding around inside? Is it the metal bar that has the threaded holes for the bolts in it that came loose on the inside on one side? If so, short of taking it apart, replacing the thread bar and rewelding it, can I just change over to self-tapping bolts/screws or just tap new threads for bolts in the smooth holes? I'm a bit perplexed as to the frame construction here. There are also what appear to be aluminum rivets in the center of each window frame on the top and bottom channels, not sure why they are for or what they secure, but almost ground one of them off. Thanks.
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