Re: IML: windshield disaster
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Re: IML: windshield disaster



May I suggest an alternate shipping route - as in the back seat of a car that is being shipped or driven from the location of the glass to near enough to you?
 
I suspect that if you can bypass the traditional shippers and have the glass ride in comfort atop a car seat, you'll be ahead.
 
I know that you're looking for a 100% solution, but as a get-me-by please remember that the 64-66 glass will fit but does not have the curve at the top.  I think that everyone here will refrain from pointing it out at car shows after the story that you told should you go that route for the time being.
 
Where are you located again?
 
Anyone got additional ideas or plans to take a car from Northern Ca, or near Bob Hoffmeister's place to near where Richard is or within a day's drive?
 
Anyone near him got a parts car?
 
That's a real bummer.
 
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Did they give a reason for leaving the bottom till last in the instructions?  That seems counter-intuitive to how I'd do it.  I'd think to use gravity and start on the bottom...  Of course I just jump in and do stuff, so break things even more than the folks that read the instructions first....
 
 
-K

richard burgess <lecrown60@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 


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