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RE: [A/S] Leaking stationary window on 1967 International Airstream

 

The original window was curved glass. It can be ordered from Inland RV.
These windows were only on the years 66,67, and 68 with the 68's having
metal trim on them...not cheap but worth replacing. We have a 68 and had a
broken window last summer..not fun.

Paula

From: AirstreamList@yahoogroups.com [mailto:AirstreamList@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of NANCY NELSON
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 4:18 PM
To: AirstreamList@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [A/S] Leaking stationary window on 1967 International Airstream

The window above the table on my 1967 Airstream is leaking. The top half is
moveable and the bottom 1/3 is stationary. I think it's leaking in the
stationary part. Does anyone know where I can buy the window seal and do the
rivets need to be popped out in order to replace the window. There is
plexiglass in it now, but I'm wondering if it originally had glass. The
window that is in it now is not fitted into the small channel on each
side--it just comes up to the channel looking like it would be a good place
for a leak. If anyone has a diagram and/or instructions for replacing this
type of window or could tell me where to find them on the internet it would
be very helpful. Nancy

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