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Autopane
Posted 2012-08-21 11:21 PM (#335681)
Subject: Flat Glass Patterns and More


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We have a complete set of flat glass patterns for vehicles from the 1930s thru the 1960s. We can cut and ship from our pattern or from your template. Also hundreds of pieces of automotive glass in stock. Check with us for a unique classic auto glass need - we may have it. Autopane.com

Edited by Autopane 2012-08-21 11:27 PM
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1959 Belvedere Conv
Posted 2012-08-22 9:12 PM (#335811 - in reply to #335681)
Subject: Re: Flat Glass Patterns and More


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Can you do a Solex type of tint on your flat glass? I have Solex glass on my front doors of my 59 Plymout 2 door convertible but the quarter windows are clear glass.

If no response here I will go to your web site and look and ask...
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oldwood
Posted 2012-08-22 9:35 PM (#335814 - in reply to #335811)
Subject: Re: Flat Glass Patterns and More


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I have solex tinted glass in my 4dr sedan parts car.
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1959 Belvedere Conv
Posted 2012-08-24 9:51 PM (#336180 - in reply to #335681)
Subject: Re: Flat Glass Patterns and More


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Dorsey, thanks for the offer, I have the solex for my vent window and drivers and passenger doors for my convertible, but the unique convertible quarter glass in Solex is what I am missing. Is it possible to cut down larger Solex for a smaller window? I don't think so but would be nice to know if you can or not.
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oldwood
Posted 2012-08-24 10:07 PM (#336183 - in reply to #336180)
Subject: Re: Flat Glass Patterns and More


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Glass companies can probably cut and grind the edges. Just check around because I'm sure its been done.
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