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  1. Jeepsinker

    M35 Rear Window

    Well you can't have mine! I still need it!
  2. Jeepsinker

    M35 Rear Window

    You may be ok with that. I don't know though. That picture isn't even a full flex picture.
  3. Jeepsinker

    M35 Rear Window

    Yeah any normal accordion would have torn apart from the articulation in that pic.
  4. Jeepsinker

    M35 Rear Window

    You need something that can account for somewhere around 12--16" of twist and travel in any one direction, unless it is going to be a pavement and gravel road queen.
  5. Jeepsinker

    M35 Rear Window

    I would advised against a pass through because of how much the cab and box move independently of each other.
  6. Jeepsinker

    M35 Rear Window

    Master chief , see if you can find a 5 ton with a hard top that is being scrapped and get the back window out of it. It is wider but can be modified to work.
  7. Jeepsinker

    M35 Rear Window

    John, check out some Rv/ camper windows. You should be able to find one that fits. That's all the original deuce rear window is, but from an oldscool camper. You may have to find camper trailer graveyard. If you do go with the plexi I think you can find some small aluminum channel almost like...
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