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1957 adding porthole windows to hardtop

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Is there a video out there that walks you through the process of adding porthole windows to a hardtop that does not have the portholes? I know that doing this is a SIN but I just love the looks and safety of having porthole windows. Apologies to the purists - I used to be a Corvette NCRS guy until I saw the light and moved to the early bird hobby.

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From what I see, there are 8 videos. I did not watch them but saw the list…good luck !
 
Thanks Knuckle47. I have watch all 8 videos and they are on a hardtop that does not have an OE headliner. It has one that is glued on (I think) like a piece of fabric/carpet. I am looking to see how the OE headliner is cut and tucked under the interior opera window chrome. Guess I should have been a little clearer - Apologies.
 
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