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03-29-2006, 03:16 PM | #1 | |
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Got Greenbrier?
Quite a while ago my sister wanted to restore a 60(I think, maybe 61 or 62) Greenbrier. She got frustrated and eventually moved out, so the van is my project, now. It's not in really bad shape, but it could be a lot better. Lucky me, my dad found another one when my sister wanted it, so we have a large array of spare parts. For about six years it sat in our garage, but we've recently moved. Not only does the city council people have problems with junky-looking cars in the yard, but I really want this van to be my second car! My sister did a bit of interior work. She painted all the inside metal glossy black, which I like also, and she got a seat cover for it, which it needed. I just started this project up again yesterday and I'm already having trouble. I've got the forwardmost of the two side doors that needs all the guts put in. The window part is in and needs a new track, but I haven't run across a spare side door with a window. My problem is that I can't quite figure out how to get that door handle seperated from the inner workings. Any help is much appreciated.
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12-06-2007, 01:52 PM | #2 | |
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Re: Got Greenbrier?
The handle is retained by a circlip, There is a special tool made for removal. It is cheap and worth having. I no longer need mine, so if you can't find one, let me know.
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