Santa came through again! That fat bastard is all right!
I got the glass in a light green tint to accent the paint I chose for the truck ... it's gonna look awesome ... I think LOL Note it looks darker laying on the ground than if it where installed.
And some pictures of the old glass so I can link to it for a sale listing :) Need some glass for your truck?
I had never looked at the side glass, until today, other than to pack it into a box when I first got the truck .... It looks like it is not original but it also looks to be new glass.
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Packed up ready to go |
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This is showing the difference in size when compared to the new one I just got. Note it is about an inch or more all the way around smaller. |
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This shows it has a rough spot on the edge |
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gap to frame |
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It goes all the way around |
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Shows the slight bubbling at the bottom edge |
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shows the gap size as well as the bubbles |
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This windshield would be great for a chopped truck or you could install it like it was installed in my truck using the weather rubber that I included in the box. The windshield is marked "Shat-R-Proof" and appears to be glass form the era of the truck, although not necessarily a 35 Ford truck.
The side glass is like new, and matches the glass I just got as far as shape (pretty darn close) .... I packed the side glass, windshield and the rubber for the windshield into the crate my glass came in. It's all ready to go!
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