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    View Poll Results: What car do you want to see flush mount glass made for?

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    • 1967-69 Camaro

      107 39.34%
    • 2nd Gen Camaro

      71 26.10%
    • Chevelle what year

      43 15.81%
    • Nova what year

      23 8.46%
    • Mustang what year

      34 12.50%
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    1. #101
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      Quote Originally Posted by Fesler built View Post
      We do need a test car for 1970-74 and 75-81. I think we have a 74 but will not know for a week.

      Test car get free glass?

      1970 Camaro/DSE build


      Are you driver enough? Maybe....come on blue!
      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...71#post1147371


    2. #102
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      Quote Originally Posted by Fesler built View Post
      We do need a test car for 1970-74 and 75-81. I think we have a 74 but will not know for a week.
      Let me know. I am slowly working on stripping the paint down, so you won't need to wreck any nice paint!

    3. #103
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      Quote Originally Posted by Fesler built View Post
      do you have some pics of the cars? I don't want to do any damage to a painted car...
      Totally missed this. I don't have any I can post right now, I might be able to later when I get home. The 77 T/A is a solid, possibly original paint car awaiting restoration. Sitting in Maricopa. The 71 Camaro is another future project, sitting in my backyard. Solid rust free car, haven't touched the body yet. So to answer your concerns directly, no, they're not painted, and good, virgin original examples without any body or structural damage, versus my 71 Firebird I'm working now where I've installed a new 1/4 panel. And 74 should be the same as 70-73, I know the glass and trim is the same, doubt there were any 1 year subtle differences.
      Josh Campbell- Pushing the limits of my HOA since 2011
      71 Firebird- 455, Ridetech front suspension. https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...04#post1124504
      67 Camaro RS/SS clone, Speedtech front suspension, coilovers, soon to get LT1/T56.
      82 Z28- cheapie beater, soon to get a 406.
      66 Mustang coupe- 393, T-5, sold. https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...-Coupe-GT393-C

    4. #104
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      I just put a vote in for 2nd F-Body on this thread. Mine is a '79 Trans Am. No trim looks clean...

    5. #105
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      If you ever do Mopars, start with 70-74 Cudas please!

    6. #106
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      I am in for a second gen firebird!!!

    7. #107
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    8. #108
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      Double post

    9. #109
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      Love the flush glass on that Camaro.

    10. #110
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      53 Studebaker Commander rustbucket needs a flush mount kit....

    11. #111
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      Any idea on when the kit for a 79 Trans Am would be available? I am will need to buy new glass this year before I get mine on the road and don't want to waste money on the original style if I can upgrade to an awesome flush mount.

    12. #112
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      I have a 70 camaro I would submit and drive over for sure if you need a "reasonably" clean car to do test fitting. It has some good bits and pieces on it with a basic flat paint job I'm not concerned about getting damaged from the fitting. Just throwing it out there!!!
      Mike A
      69 Chevelle
      496 Big Block

    13. #113
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      For those of you interested, the link to buy the glass on our site is here:

      http://www.shopfesler.com/flush-mount-trimless-glass/

    14. #114
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      Quote Originally Posted by TrevorG_FeslerBuilt View Post
      For those of you interested, the link to buy the glass on our site is here:

      http://www.shopfesler.com/flush-mount-trimless-glass/
      Do you have any plans to make a kit for the 1969 Mustang Fastback?

    15. #115
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      No flush glass for a 67 Chevelle?

    16. #116
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      65-66 mustang fastback

    17. #117
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      what happened to it being around 800-900 dollar range?

    18. #118
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      I'm in for flush front and rear glass for '71 Chevelle. Actually surprised this isn't a common item offered in the industry. Body is currently in paint prep so it will be a few moths til we are ready for glass. But I'm definitely going with the flush glass one way or another.

    19. #119
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      For those looking for Flush mount front/rear glass for their '70-'72 Chevelle...
      Fesler Built in Arizona is ready to start offering them but they need a doner/loaner Chevelle to get the molds made up. They can have them ready in 3 months after they get them set up.
      So if anyone in AZ wants to get involved shoot Chris Fesler an email - [email protected]. I'm sure the doner would get a great set of glass for a good deal. But you would need to discuss terms with Chris. Who is going to be the savior? If your in ARIZONA let's get this rollin. Thx

    20. #120
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      In process of painting my 67 camaro...Does any modifying to make the flush mount glass fit? Does the rivet on the body have to be grinded off or will it fit over the factory rivets that holds the trim in place. Just curious about it & don't want to mess a 10k paint job up... Thanks in advance...

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