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Does 70 glass work? I think it was screwed in at the bottom. Having a 69 Mustang coupe as my first car I well remember the glass and glue issues.
Quote from: deathsled on August 01, 2021, 10:16:40 AMDoes 70 glass work? I think it was screwed in at the bottom. Having a 69 Mustang coupe as my first car I well remember the glass and glue issues.Bolt in glass was a common owner upgrade in the past. You have to change out to bolt in glass door components. Also different shape of glass can be seen at lower end rear when door is open. You can tell bolt in glass or not because you have to change out the glass trim seal between the back of the door glass and quarter window so it will seal properly. Bolt in glass seal is different compared to glue in glass style. People typically fix the glue in glass now a days what with better access to improved adhesives , superior guidance on fix process and the trend towards originality.
Quote from: Bob Gaines on August 01, 2021, 10:44:46 AMQuote from: deathsled on August 01, 2021, 10:16:40 AMDoes 70 glass work? I think it was screwed in at the bottom. Having a 69 Mustang coupe as my first car I well remember the glass and glue issues.Bolt in glass was a common owner upgrade in the past. You have to change out to bolt in glass door components. Also different shape of glass can be seen at lower end rear when door is open. You can tell bolt in glass or not because you have to change out the glass trim seal between the back of the door glass and quarter window so it will seal properly. Bolt in glass seal is different compared to glue in glass style. People typically fix the glue in glass now a days what with better access to improved adhesives , superior guidance on fix process and the trend towards originality.You're totally awesome. If you weren't already, you would have been a formidable forensics investigator.
The drivers door glass in my 1992 F150 fell down a couple weeks ago.Repaired it with some Flex Tape, as seen on TV. Just cut a strip, put itin the channel on top of bracket, pushed glass in, worked out OK. Just like on TV.