1965 Windshield Replacement?
#1
Instructor
Thread Starter
1965 Windshield Replacement?
My car has the original windshield in it, but is scratched pretty badly from years of use. I think it's beyond being polished because you can feel the scratches with your nails. Where would be the best place to buy a replacement if I go that route? Is there a reason to try to hang on to the original?
Thanks - Nikko
Thanks - Nikko
#3
Le Mans Master
When the windshield is out clean and paint the area that the windshield covers when it is in place.
Also buy new clips for the window trim(Paragon clips)also but new screws with special flat head that screws the clips in place.Have the clips screwes in place before you start the job. Note that there is a different clips on coupes and convertibles.
This is how i did it
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c1-a...e-no-rust.html
But most important get a shop that really knows what they are doing if you are not doing the job yourself.
Also buy new clips for the window trim(Paragon clips)also but new screws with special flat head that screws the clips in place.Have the clips screwes in place before you start the job. Note that there is a different clips on coupes and convertibles.
This is how i did it
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c1-a...e-no-rust.html
But most important get a shop that really knows what they are doing if you are not doing the job yourself.
Last edited by TheSaint; 11-01-2010 at 05:58 PM.
#4
Le Mans Master
I'd also do a little asking and checking on the forum here about which windshield gasket is best to use along with the new windshield. Several past posts have indicated that some of the replacement gaskets are larger than the originals causing problems in getting the stainless molding to seat and clip into the retainers . . . .
#5
Le Mans Master
I used a gasket from Ecklers and that fit but to be sure i took out the old gasket in one piece and cleaned it just in cause(i have had also heard about the thick gaskets)I could reuse that if i wanted to.
Note that i bought this gasket from Ecklers several years ago so i dont know how they are now.
Note that i bought this gasket from Ecklers several years ago so i dont know how they are now.
#6
Burning Brakes
I'd also do a little asking and checking on the forum here about which windshield gasket is best to use along with the new windshield. Several past posts have indicated that some of the replacement gaskets are larger than the originals causing problems in getting the stainless molding to seat and clip into the retainers . . . .
Also, use ONLY the original GM w/s clips, all the others are quite different and not easy, if not impossible, to use. Just ask me, I have $70.00 worth of clips from LIC in my garage drawer that are useless.
Most importantly, use a professional glass shop so that if the w/s cracks the breakage is on their shoulders. The installation charge is well worth the piece of mind. Good luck.
#7
Instructor
Thread Starter
Thx guys! I think I'm going to have it done since I haven't done it before and I'm having leakage problems now. At least now I know where to order everything from though.
I guess there is no point in holding on to the original huh? Now I just need to decide if it's worth it to get a date coded one or not. The car is currently all original except for the color.
Thanks again - Nikko
I guess there is no point in holding on to the original huh? Now I just need to decide if it's worth it to get a date coded one or not. The car is currently all original except for the color.
Thanks again - Nikko
#8
Usually the stainless problem is the lack of new clips or reporoduction stainless... If you want the RIGHT parts and fair prices just got to Long Island Corvette. If your car is the wrong color and someone cares enough to go back to the original, they will pull the glass to paint, at least we do... I would say to go with dated glass if you intend on selling the car in the near future otherwise, save the money.
#9
Le Mans Master
Thx guys! I think I'm going to have it done since I haven't done it before and I'm having leakage problems now. At least now I know where to order everything from though.
I guess there is no point in holding on to the original huh? Now I just need to decide if it's worth it to get a date coded one or not. The car is currently all original except for the color.
Thanks again - Nikko
I guess there is no point in holding on to the original huh? Now I just need to decide if it's worth it to get a date coded one or not. The car is currently all original except for the color.
Thanks again - Nikko
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