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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Apr 2001
      Location
      Rockford Illinois
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      Quote Originally Posted by DM03 View Post
      While the body and chassis are underway, im trying to get all the parts i would like to reuse restored and clean. Is there anyway to restore all the glass from my car. It has a few light scratches and that milky look to it. If I can reuse it i will. Any thoughts?? Thanks -Daniel
      Look for really good used glass and don't worry about date codes and you will able to save time and money going cheap. Lots of good used glass if you look.

      I went with new glass and am glad I did. I got the smoked tint instead of green and it looks great and mine fit better than a lot of others for some reason.

      If you plan on having a nice paint job of any level go with the new glass. used glass really does stand out as used with a new paint job.

      May The Horsepower Be With You !!!


    2. #2
      Join Date
      Nov 2004
      Location
      Monterey Park, CA
      Posts
      69
      I believe the Eastwood kit that is linked above, is what was used and shown on the Powerblock Trucks show to restore the '65 C10 windshield for their project truck. Takes alot of time to do it right, but worth it in the end if you need/want to restore the glass you already have, without having to go buy new.
      http://www.spike.com/full-episode/da...ver-c-10/33883




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