F/S Cheap - Rear Window Glass
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F/S Cheap - Rear Window Glass
APOLOGIES TO ALL. The rear window I featured here is the original rear window from my 1971 project car called "Sparty" and I never intended to sell it. The donor window is in my car now and not correct date code so I will be removing and replacing that window with this one. I apologize again for any inconvenience and for my error.
David Howard
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Tell me how to read the date code and I will get it for you.
Badly scratched no but not a new piece of glass.
EDIT: I got the information on the glass from the internet.
The auto glass codes that follow depict L-O-F year codes for 1963 to 1972 vehicles. Don't confuse vehicle model year with the glass date codes. The glass was coded for the calendar year of production, not the model year. For example, something like a 1966 Chevy II could easily have been fitted with glass bearing a 1965 code.
•C = 1963
•G = 1964
•J = 1965
•A = 1966
•Z = 1967
•X = 1968
•V = 1969
•T = 1970
•N = 1971
•Y = 1972
Month codes are equally simple; they break down as follows:
•N = January
•X = February
•L = March
•G = April
•J = May
•I = June
•U = July
•T = August
•A = September
•Y = October
•C = November
•V = December
The code on this piece of glass is "NN" or January 1971.
Hope that helps.
David
Badly scratched no but not a new piece of glass.
EDIT: I got the information on the glass from the internet.
The auto glass codes that follow depict L-O-F year codes for 1963 to 1972 vehicles. Don't confuse vehicle model year with the glass date codes. The glass was coded for the calendar year of production, not the model year. For example, something like a 1966 Chevy II could easily have been fitted with glass bearing a 1965 code.
•C = 1963
•G = 1964
•J = 1965
•A = 1966
•Z = 1967
•X = 1968
•V = 1969
•T = 1970
•N = 1971
•Y = 1972
Month codes are equally simple; they break down as follows:
•N = January
•X = February
•L = March
•G = April
•J = May
•I = June
•U = July
•T = August
•A = September
•Y = October
•C = November
•V = December
The code on this piece of glass is "NN" or January 1971.
Hope that helps.
David
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Tom has not responded since asking what the date code was on the part. Unless I hear from you otherwise you are the first to offer me anything for the part. I appreciate you yeilding to Tom but he has not shown an interest in the part beyond asking a date code question.
PM me your address and I can pack up the glass and get it ready for shipping, quote you a price to get it to you safely.
Thank you for your interest.
David Howard
PM me your address and I can pack up the glass and get it ready for shipping, quote you a price to get it to you safely.
Thank you for your interest.
David Howard
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No Longer Selling This Window...My Apologies
Original window from my 1971 project car that I will clean up and install back in my car. My apologies for this error.
David Howard
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