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1949 plymouth p-17 front windshield and gasket


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we are looking for a good deal on a windshield and gasket for a 1949 plymouth p-17. we wouldn't mind using a universal gasket. the car had no windows so we weren't able to make a template for the glass shop. any help would be appreciated.

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9 hours ago, joecoozie said:

WINDSHIELD IS FLAT GLASS AND ANY GLASS SHOP CAN CUT THEM FOR YOU

 

If they have the pattern on file or the old glass to use as a template.  Otherwise, who knows.

 

Steele Rubber is a good way to spend extra, in this case even MoParMall is cheaper.  Look on Ebay, listings there are half of MM's price, but quality?  I dunno.

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for the glass try Auto Glassics in Springfield, OR

https://www.vendio.com/stores/autoglassics/category/page=4/__http_host=www.vendio.com/catId=4519216

 

FWIW

in an effort to save money I purchased the front and rear gaskets that Bernbaum sells. what i got was rubber molding by the foot. far cry from the factory style molded gasket sold by Steele. After much thought I opted to purchase the gaskets from Steele. Could an experienced glazer have used the Bernbaum product, I don't know. What I do know is I'm not an experienced glazer. Moral of the story trying to save money cost me more in the long run. 

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If you don't have the windshield, just trace the opening onto a piece of cardboard. Bring the pattern and the gasket to a glass shop that can cut flat laminated. They will be able to make the necessary adjustments to the pattern to allow for the gasket. (I ran a glass shop for years.) 

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