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#124219 01/23/2007 12:35 PM
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Does anybody out there know of a place close to Austin , Texas that will custom cut flat auto glass. It seems to be a lost art. None of the mainline glass people seem to be interested. I am in the process of redoing my doors. I carried my framed door glass and vent window glass into a shop. The owner looked and seemed to struggle with the idea of doing them. He finally offered to do them for $150.00 if I would leave them with him for several days. I didn't. :hammering:
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I priced having glass cut for my 54 doors and back glass but found I could order it cheaper from one of the supplies. It would have cost even more for the tinted glass.

Call the South Austin Speed Shop for suggestions. They should know of someone who works glass. Do not expect it to be cheap though. I had quotes of $45 just to install the glass in my vent windows.

Also, out in Bastrop is the Tint Shop. They should also be able to steer you to someone if they can't do it themselves.

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I just had this email in my box this morning:

Hi John and Peggy, I recently had a little trouble finding someone to cut glass for my 50 Burb. After searching all over trying to find someone with patterns I came across this guy-
http://www.classicflatglass.com/

I called him and he has over 10k classic glass patterns including all the Chevy and GMC trucks from 1932 on. He called me about a week after I ordered all the side and door glass for the burb and said it was done. Just thought it may be a good link to ad to the site.

Brian Davis, Auburn, CA


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#124222 01/23/2007 3:09 PM
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I grew up my whole life working at a glass shop which then put me through college...most glass shops will do it...it is just laminated glass.....not very hard to do...that shop was lazy....


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#124223 02/01/2007 1:02 AM
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I have a 51 3100 and was lookig for a glass shop myself when found that Tuckers classic trucks had all the windows, I priced both door & vent windows, 2 piece windsheld & gasket for about $225.00 "kinda hard to beat"


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#124224 02/01/2007 9:25 AM
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Hello,
For all of the stovebolters you can go to my shop for custom cut glass for all makes and models. Our shop is www.aglassenterprise.com we have a pattern wheel for every make and model car and truck starting around 1927-28 all the way to the mid 1960's for all flat glass. We do custom restorations on interiors, glass, etc. Check out our website, we ship world wide.
Hope to see you all, restoman57


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