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#726473 03/04/2011 4:16 AM
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Can anyone tell me how to remove the back glass from a '37 P/u?

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Double posts won't get better answers.


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Hi Greg, I'm a glass guy to trade but have never worked on a '37,do you have any pics?


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If it is like my '40, metal frame on outside has screws on inside of metal cab liner. Remove screws and metal piece - may take a little prying so be gentle. That leaves rubber gasket which I ended up cutting out with an Xacto knife ( rubber was so old and PO had glued on top to stop leaks )


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Originally Posted by britcon
If it is like my '40, metal frame on outside has screws on inside of metal cab liner. Remove screws and metal piece - may take a little prying so be gentle. That leaves rubber gasket which I ended up cutting out with an Xacto knife ( rubber was so old and PO had glued on top to stop leaks )

It sounds similar to the set-up used on some boats/ships,but obviously smaller...... grin


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It comes out from the inside after you remove the outside ring (be nice to that ring it is expensive from what I hear)If it has not been glued you should be able to riggle the seal and glass out.


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