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Re: '37 120 Windshield
#11
Home away from home
Home away from home

su8overdrive
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Hear, hear! Second HH56. Having bought from both Metro and Steele for various Packards over the many decades, suggest Metro so long as what they have fits the bill. Steele is good, anyone long in business well understands overhead, the cost of jigging up, tooling.

But perusing some of Steele's exhorbitant prices, you get the impression they've got a captive audience and well milk same, some of us remembering when this a hobby. (Cue harp strums.)

Try Metro. A bit of competition never hurts if you, too, believe in enlightened capitalism. Lord have mercy, now we're onto politics again.

Posted on: 2023/2/8 2:35
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Re: '37 120 Windshield
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Larry Reber
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Correct. Glass setting tape ia all that is necessary.

Missed that one,, OOPs,,, Used the setting tape on the 4 vent windows from " The Glass MAn" on my 37 ii5 c this winter. it worked quite well

Posted on: 2023/2/8 22:49
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Re: '37 120 Windshield
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Dbedsole
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I used glass setting tape for the windshield, no weather stripping available for a '37 120 4 door convertible. The tape worked fine, the only problem was getting the four re-chromed pieces to fit together properly.
I have replaced all six door window glass, I was able to find a suitable weather stripping for the chromed frames but used glass setting tape to set the glass in the base channels.

Posted on: 2023/2/10 9:45
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