I'm back. So I flipped the top clip and got it in place properly. It was a bit tricky but I'm sure it's right. The panel still stands out about an 1/8" as seen in the pic. I pulled the driver's panel out of the box and measured it, then measured the door. The door frame has a somewhat tapered shoulder that the panel fits over but the panel is very square shouldered and seems to be 1/8-1/4" narrower than the door. Herein lies the problem. I can spread the ends a bit by hand but the shop my car is in is only 50* at best and the panel is a bit stiff. So here's my thought, I'll use a hair dryer to warm up the ends of the panel to gain some flexability and spray the door shoulder with WD40. I'm hoping this will let the panel slip on to the door a little deeper and hopefully be flush. Will it work or does someone have a better idea?
On the plus side the door panel does look really good. Just need to get it seated properly.
Alan, I just took a pic of the window crank shaft. I don't know if that's enough for you.