Factory auto glass installation has changed a lot since the mid-1960s. On today's new cars, windshields, backlights, and side glass are glued in for two reasons—safety and ease of factory assembly and ...
Installing a windshield and back glass in a classic truck can be a challenging part of any build, but armed with the right gaskets, tools, and techniques, it can be something any builder can tackle ...
One of the greatest challenges of classic Chevy restoration is windshield and backlite replacement. If ever you've tackled this dreaded task—and even if you haven't—it is one of the more frustrating ...
Unless you live in one of those odd everything-is-the-same-all-the-time no-weather places such as Los Angeles—I’m looking at you, The Drive editor Jonathon Klein—driving in the rain is a normal part ...
For those who are building and restoring vintage Fords, Mercurys, and Lincolns, one of the toughest tasks has always been finding reproduction or new-old-stock glass to complete a restoration project.
For many, car windshields are simply sheets of glass, easy to take for granted. However, anyone with a knowledge of cars understands how invaluable these components are. From helping you see the road ...