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![]() Just ordered a used drivers side vent window from Carl, but it comes with clear glass, while mine is slightly tinted. Is there anything special to the removal of the glass from the vent window frame, without damaging anything?
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![]() I use a propane torch. If the installation is original, gently heat the glass, going over the entire surface. Give the heat time to spread.
Eventually, the edges will soften. Grab the glass with a rag and simply pull. The glass will slide right out. - Dave
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![]() Thanks Dave. What would you use for the installation?
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1958 T-Bird "Trovão Rosa" - "Rose Thunder" Thunderbird registry #61670 |
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![]() We use 'air-cure' urethane at Ford. Chrysler uses 'two-part' urethane. Either works well. Preparation is the key to success. - Dave
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My latest project: CLICK HERE to see my custom hydraulic roller 390 FE build. "We've got to pause and ask ourselves: How much clean air do we need?" --Lee Iacocca |
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