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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. #121
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      Will the 70-72 Chevelle glass work on same year a-body cars or no?

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    2. #122
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      Quote Originally Posted by davisgsxr06 View Post
      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...
      If you want a consistent and narrow gap around the glass bodywork will be needed. Fit the glass before paint.

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    3. #123
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      Quote Originally Posted by dhutton View Post
      If you want a consistent and narrow gap around the glass bodywork will be needed. Fit the glass before paint.

      Don
      good to know... Thanks

    4. #124
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      Seriously thought of going with this glass (front/back), 65FB, but over 2k with shipping is a hard pill, especially since you can get factory fit for less than 800. The price is a far cry from the original post of $799-$899 for the front/rear kit.

    5. #125
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      Quote Originally Posted by g-machine View Post
      Yes, the windshield is 70-81. Put me down for a set with 75-81 rear glass. PM or email me with details concerning deposit or payment:

      [email protected]

      Thanks!
      It's crazy that I posted this reply one year to the day! Something drew me to this topic. I need to get my glass ordered!

    6. #126
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      Quote Originally Posted by ah64pilot View Post
      Will the 70-72 Chevelle glass work on same year a-body cars or no?
      I know for a fact that the rear window is way different between the 70-72 Chevelle and Cutlass. Not sure about the windshield, but it's not worth doing one window.
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    7. #127
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      Quote Originally Posted by CampbellshotrodsAZ View Post
      I know for a fact that the rear window is way different between the 70-72 Chevelle and Cutlass. Not sure about the windshield, but it's not worth doing one window.



      Call a local glass shop the should be able to answer questions such as this
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    8. #128
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      Finally test fitted mine ... seriously awesome, worth every penny and took very little work to get a perfect gap all the way around
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    9. #129
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      Just got my 67 vert installed & finished up. It took ALOT of fab work & we worked the trim pieces into the vert header. Glad there is no rear window!
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      I left you a message today regarding my Volvo project on here. I am looking forward to hearing back from you.

    11. #131
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      Is there any plans for a 71 Nova?

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      Was interested when I read the early posts but it seems the price has become basically what they said was too much. Does look good though.
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    13. #133
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      What's the time line for 75-81 2nd fbody windows ?

    14. #134
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      Fesler fastback glass will not fit

      I ordered the kit for my 67 fastback. Fit was horrible. Not only was the sizing wrong ( to big in some spots way to small in others) but glass was warped, corners dropped off 3/16ths.
      There is no way to make this glass fit correctly. Been back and forth with fesler about the glass but they never call back when they say they would. I have to call them. Currently in negotiations with Fesler. They will take it back but do not want to pay for shipping. We will see!
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    15. #135
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      Hmmmm sounds odd they are usually known for quality
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    16. #136
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      Maybe that have other items that are quality ones but this mustang fastback flush mount glass is far from it. It is garbage and their customer service was not good either. They told me that it was my car that was twisted. Nice try!

    17. #137
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      I think the major problem with this glass (We were going to make it but decided against it) is that a lot of guys have already painted their cars. You have to think, if you are not going to shape the whole window opening to fit the glass, it will look horrible.

      Think about how ugly the upper corners are on a first gen Camaro windshield. You would NOT want that showing!

      Production variations are also a factor. It looks great when the body work is done AROUND the glass, but not the other way.

      The glass is imported just as all other classic car glass. The cost to us suppliers is no different than stock glass. They built the tooling, had the glass made, test fit and then order in bulk. The price WILL come down to move inventory.
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    18. #138
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      Fesler has picked up the glass more than 6 weeks ago and still has not refunded my money. Every time i call they always have an excuse why they have not refunded my money. I keep calling them and now i get no answer from anyone there. I've tried 6 times in the last 2 weeks. These guys suck and DO NOT BUY FROM THEM!

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      FESLER! feel free to chime in here on your poor customer service.

    19. #139
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      Well it's time for me to chime in here as well then ... I can tell you that my front and rear glass was wavy, and I mean you could look down the edge of the glass and it was bad. Thank god we accidentally broke the front glass and had to order a new one and this one was much better. That said we had NO choice but to use the rubber outside trim to hide the imperfections. I told them about it but of course no reply. I never like to throw anyone under the bus but when I see comments like above then it's time for me to jump in.

      Cheers
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    20. #140
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      67 camaro,im in.

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