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66 Mustang fastback quarter glass
Is there an easy way of converting the quarter louvers to glass on a 66 Mustang fastback?
Does any one make a kit? Are there any old magazine articles in regard to "How to"? Thanks for any help. Register now (free) or login to remove ads |
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http://www.southernpolyurethanes.co...es/MVC-410F.JPG
If your talking about see through glass- to back seat area that would be a ton of trim work in inside to do outside would be easy. Sure it could be done, just not by lazy person like me. Last edited by BarryK : 07-03-2004 at 10:43 PM. |
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Tony Branda sells a kit to convert to shelby quarter glass. It includes a 2 piece interior trim liner as well. I've installed 2 of these kits, an extra pair of hands and patience is a requirement. Darren
Try this link...(hope this works, a first for me) http://cobranda.com/GetItemDetail.a...ID=361&DeptID=2 Last edited by edslr8 : 07-04-2004 at 03:15 PM. |
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************************************************** * Darren, Since you have done two of these you must like the way they look! I have tried to visualize and just can't do it. Got a picture? Barry 19 STangs 64-69 |
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I'll try to dig one out of the boxes, and scan it. All my digital pics were lost abut a year ago when my old PC crashed. It really is a neat option, helps eliminate a huge blind spot. Darren
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The Branda Kit seems like the way to go.
If they made them for 67-8 fastbacks, I'd get one! |