I'm in the process of replacing the door and quarter window glass in my 71 Cuda. I bought new repro glass to replace the old scratched originals. This is an all-new process for me, and I'm having some trouble. I was hoping if I could explain the problem well enough that someone on this forum might have some insight they could share that might help me figure out if I can fix it.
I started with the passenger door. With my brother's help, I figured out how to remove the original glass and install the new piece. One thing I should've done but didn't was compare the original glass to the new when I had them both out of the car -- everything looked good according to the eye, but I didn't take exacting measurements. I assumed all was well (maybe that's my problem). Anyway, I got the new glass installed, and now when I roll it all the way up, it doesn't align properly. I've taken a few pictures and provided some further explanation below.
This is a picture of the window rolled up all the way. It appears to be tilted towards the backside. I can't close the door with the window up because the rear, upper corner of the glass overlaps the chrome trim on the quarter window.
I know it's difficult to tell from these photos, but the back edge of the door glass angles backward from the bottom where it meets the door to the top corner. The next two picture show the door closed as far as it will go. The upper left corner of the door glass is actually touching the quarter glass chrome. It seems that this upper, rear corner needs to tilt forward, but I can't find anywhere on the track or with the window itself where I can make any adjustments in this manner.
Now, I know there are some adjustments I can make to the positioning of the tracks. In fact, I had to adjust the bolts on the bottom of the door (as shown below) to move the front track inwards (towards the interior of the car) just a little so that the window wouldn't press so tightly against the window seal – but I can’t find any way to tilt or adjust the tracks and glass forward.
Do you think this is a problem with the glass, or is there some way I can make other adjustments get it positioned better?