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They turned out great. A few other people have pm'd to ask the same, so I think a couple others have tried the same method. I spoke with the owner a couple of weeks ago, and they said the windows are great with no leaks on several over-a-thousand-mile trips so far. I didn't use any sealant (just the gaskets on the actual windows) except where metal meets metal, and I'm happy to hear it's working well.
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Looks like y'all are going to the Rally in Blanco...
See you there :-)
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Kevin, heard from me lately? Remember I asked for and you provided a phone number for the owner of that TX Airlight? Man o man I called that number for weeks and weeks. Without ever getting anyone. You're not still in touch or otherwise have contact info for that trailer, do you. Aside from that, got spring camping plans? Already been out?
Michael
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Sumbich, Kevin! I just looked in -- I'm never here -- and saw the picture you posted! That sure does look like a little Airlight behind your Caravel. Do you own it? Can you tell me anything about it? I've accounted for three rear-door airlights in existence, so this would be a fourth. I know of two side-door airlights (one up in eastern Oregon) and one in NY State.
What can you tell me about this one? Michael
Michael Katz
Santa Monica, CA
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i really like what you have done with the caravel interior. nice job.