Thanks for the video. Very instructive. I also have a 55 fairlane town sedan and Now I’m ready to tackle my driver side replacement window that was vandalized along with the door cylinder that was also damaged by an unknown person. Thanks again for the video.
👍 I have searched the height, width and thickness of front door glass for my 2d 55 customline. Trying to get them made from local glass shop, my old glass is long gone. Now I see them in your clip. 🎉
Very nicely done, Rev! I too use Autocity Classics for glass, nice group to deal with and never had issues with broken stuff. Just look at it like this, Taiwan is certainly an upgrade from china junk! There's also an outfit in Oregon that carries a ton of new classic glass too, may or may not be the same imported stuff, hard to say. The glass is usually just held in with setting tape (that strip you reused) by itself. The weatherstrip adhesive you used is some sticky stuff, hopefully you won't have to repeat this as it might be a real fight on the next round! Great video and valuable info!
Thanks for the video. Very instructive. I also have a 55 fairlane town sedan and Now I’m ready to tackle my driver side replacement window that was vandalized along with the door cylinder that was also damaged by an unknown person. Thanks again for the video.
👍 I have searched the height, width and thickness of front door glass for my 2d 55 customline. Trying to get them made from local glass shop, my old glass is long gone. Now I see them in your clip. 🎉
Very nicely done, Rev! I too use Autocity Classics for glass, nice group to deal with and never had issues with broken stuff. Just look at it like this, Taiwan is certainly an upgrade from china junk! There's also an outfit in Oregon that carries a ton of new classic glass too, may or may not be the same imported stuff, hard to say.
The glass is usually just held in with setting tape (that strip you reused) by itself. The weatherstrip adhesive you used is some sticky stuff, hopefully you won't have to repeat this as it might be a real fight on the next round! Great video and valuable info!
Success! That setup is alot like the one in my old 51Ford.