as far as gaskets, I have purchased the one that andy bernbaum sells and, quite frankly, it leaves a bit to be desired. I saw one installed (after I purchased mine) and due to the gasket being an extruded type (as opposed to a two part and a lot cheaper to make) the edges NEVER rest flat on the inside of the car...so you get a water tight seal but an unsightly interior view. the inside rubber is all rippled. perhaps the person I saw did not know how it install it, but logically, a straight rubber surface wants to be straight and if bent will ripple. so mine sits in a box...and my rear window rust/body work gets worse. gary goers used to have the two part type as it was called if I recall correctly, but I don't see them listed any longer. does anyone know of other repro gaskets for the front or rear windows, ideally the two part type. ...glenn. . . . - . . . glenn.a.lagasse: : : : : : : : : : :boy@xxxxxxxxxxxx . . . . . . . . . . . . .1956.Plymouth.Belvedere.4-door.Hardtop.Sport.Sedan. [. . . . <http://meandher.com/sweetride/> . . . .] . . + . . on 01.05.02 08:44 AM, Wayne Graefen at [wgraefen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] pecked: > Marty and other glass seekers: > > Almost any glass shop in the country (US & Canada) will be aware of > one of the obsolete glass locating services but you will pay a > retail price unless your local shop is a friend of yours and does > not take the large markup available to them. > > I highly recommend Vick Phillips, classicglass@xxxxxxxx, as a source > for replacement windshields and back glasses or even side glass. > Vick has his own large inventory and searches diligently for > anything he does not stock. I have bought several pieces from him > and saved money doing so. > > If there is a reproduction gasket available for your car, any > installing glass shop is going to want you to provide one. There is > too much risk of them breaking the new glass while trying to use the > old hard gasket plus it will provide a more weathertight seal for > you in the future. Mopar glass gaskets were very good quality > rubber and some are still usable, if the shop will agree. > > Wayne Graefen > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Marty Stewart > Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 10:29 AM > Subject: 56 Plymouth Windshield > > Can any one tell me what the general availablility is for a > windshield for a 1956 Plymouth Plaza? Is it likely I can order one > from a local glass shop or is this something that is going to have > to be found NOS somewhere in the unknown? I am in Canada. > Thank you in advance. > > -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- > Need an answer fast? Search the 17,000+ pages > of the Forward Look Mailing List archives at > > http://www.forwardlook.net/search.htm -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Need an answer fast? Search the 17,000+ pages of the Forward Look Mailing List archives at http://www.forwardlook.net/search.htm
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