A fantastic video! Thanks for taking the time to explain everything in a common sense manner! I'm in the middle of finishing up my 57 150. I've looked at tons of video and I have to say, this was the MOST informative one that I have watched. Thanks again!
Great video, especially the comparisons of the hardtop vs. sedan trim pieces! I had always used the rope/string method but, the pick seems to be easier. Thanks for posting!
Thank you, thank you, thank you for taking the time to make this video!! I've got the tape and the clips installed and ill be putting a extra clip in the corner like you said. I will have to pick up the strip caulk you mentioned. My trim is original to the car so it fits really well. I know your busy with the engine install and I seriously appreciate you taking the time to make this video. I feel alot better about doing this know , know that you have explained it. Thanks again for your help.
@@haffrods7055 hey just wanted to let you know I got the back glass in this evening. I didn't dk it in 5-7 mins, more like a hour and in and out 2 times. But I stuck with it and got it in. Installing trim tomorrow but a BIG thank you again for your help!!!!
3M makes a green plastic easy release tape for paint protection. It doesnt bond like masking tapes,and wont lift paint as you remove it.Good for doing 2 tone breaks too.
A fantastic video! Thanks for taking the time to explain everything in a common sense manner! I'm in the middle of finishing up my 57 150. I've looked at tons of video and I have to say, this was the MOST informative one that I have watched. Thanks again!
Thank you Jimmy for the awesome words. Much appreciated
I have a 1962 Corvair. It has the same basic trim clips and rubber gasket. This video was very helpful for my back glass installation.
Great video, especially the comparisons of the hardtop vs. sedan trim pieces! I had always used the rope/string method but, the pick seems to be easier. Thanks for posting!
Thanks for watching Hubie
Thank you, thank you, thank you for taking the time to make this video!! I've got the tape and the clips installed and ill be putting a extra clip in the corner like you said. I will have to pick up the strip caulk you mentioned. My trim is original to the car so it fits really well. I know your busy with the engine install and I seriously appreciate you taking the time to make this video. I feel alot better about doing this know , know that you have explained it. Thanks again for your help.
You're welcome Scott. You support me by watching the videos so I'll help if I can
@@haffrods7055 hey just wanted to let you know I got the back glass in this evening. I didn't dk it in 5-7 mins, more like a hour and in and out 2 times. But I stuck with it and got it in. Installing trim tomorrow but a BIG thank you again for your help!!!!
I never knew there was a difference, nice to know.
Cool Video man! That was a good comparison on the rear stainless trim! Later man ✌
great tips i always have a hard time with the middle lower piece
3M makes a green plastic easy release tape for paint protection. It doesnt bond like masking tapes,and wont lift paint as you remove it.Good for doing 2 tone breaks too.
Excellent video on the dos and don'ts when installing the rear window. How many clips were used in total? What did you do with the headliner material?
Great tips and trim differences. I’ll be bringing this vid up again for sure when I do mine. Best rubber gasket brand?
David, I don't remember the name. I get them from H&H
Looking forward to seeing the car finished.🙂
Me too Brent. Hopefully soon
That machine has soul
Thanks Dino
Do you put the strip caulk in the window rubber seam or in the drip rail seam?
Great tips! 😎👍😎
Great info!
Excelente Gracias
Aircraft Spruce has thi08578 strip caulk for $31.60 per bbox.
Thanks I saved this one
You're welcome Walter
Thank you I’m about to re
Thanks
You're welcome Lewis