And that mod caught on like wildfire...oh wait, no it didn't.Eons ago back in th day of print, Hot Rod had either a '69 Camaro or Firebird that the owner had all the glass trim removed & added extra metal to narrow the gap to allow the then modern rubber trim molding. The glass was fitted flush with the exterior sheet metal like newer cars.
That look is exactly what I’m referring to.Eons ago back in th day of print, Hot Rod had either a '69 Camaro or Firebird that the owner had all the glass trim removed & added extra metal to narrow the gap to allow the then modern rubber trim molding. The glass was fitted flush with the exterior sheet metal like newer cars.
Agreed.car fix on motor trend TV had an episode showing the metal workup involved. to me it looks like too much modification to be worth it.
Here's my reply youl need a tube of urethane windshield caulk what I know about the s10 windsheild is my guess you should start with the trim peice availible several places proubly e baay...I don't know what the other guys are saying about add metal but I would be more inclined to use a razor knife and some strips of plywood (or cardboard)and duck tape to flatten trim onto the glass crack for a couple hours you not going to be out much but an experiment that seems likely to be calculate once you get the s10 trim strip ( there plastic ) there might be less than 1/2" difference on your size of screen : besides'I want to know been thinking the same thing!Have any of you replaced the windshield clip on moulding with black rubber moulding? I’d like to delete all the aluminum trim mouldings but do not know what to buy.
Here's my reply youl need a tube of urethane windshield caulk what I know about the s10 windsheild is my guess you should start with the trim peice availible several places proubly e baay...I don't know what the other guys are saying about add metal but I would be more inclined to use a razor knife and some strips of plywood (or cardboard)and duck tape to flatten trim onto the glass crack for a couple hours you not going to be out much but an experiment that seems likely to be calculate once you get the s10 trim strip ( there plastic ) there might be less than 1/2" difference on your size of screen : besides'I want to know been thinking the same thing!
Here's my reply youl need a tube of urethane windshield caulk what I know about the s10 windsheild is my guess you should start with the trim peice availible several places proubly e baay...I don't know what the other guys are saying about add metal but I would be more inclined to use a razor knife and some strips of plywood (or cardboard)and duck tape to flatten trim onto the glass crack for a couple hours you not going to be out much but an experiment that seems likely to be calculate once you get the s10 trim strip ( there plastic ) there might be less than 1/2" difference on your size of screen : besides'I want to know been thinking the same thing!
I’m confused on a couple of things. First: do I order S10 windshield rubber gasket? Second: please clarify what you are saying about using plywood/cardboard to flatten trim?Here's my reply youl need a tube of urethane windshield caulk what I know about the s10 windsheild is my guess you should start with the trim peice availible several places proubly e baay...I don't know what the other guys are saying about add metal but I would be more inclined to use a razor knife and some strips of plywood (or cardboard)and duck tape to flatten trim onto the glass crack for a couple hours you not going to be out much but an experiment that seems likely to be calculate once you get the s10 trim strip ( there plastic ) there might be less than 1/2" difference on your size of screen : besides'I want to know been thinking the same thing!
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