I presently have a 1970 Chevelle that I have started restoring, and have really enjoyed , and learned a great deal watching each of the episodes you filmed. Your knowledge is very impressive!! So from California I have learned a great deal, and look forward to your finished episode! Thanks Ron
Thanks for all your videos. It really is helping me put my ‘72 Chevelle together. Do you have video of the front and rear glass, clips, and trim install?
Actually a very light coat of anti seize works best. Over time the grease hardens, gets gummy, up and actually makes it harder to go up and down smoothly.
sorry about that, I used the butyl rubber taper my install. Making sure the window flange was clean and first doing a dry fit with the glass and marking where the glass sits, I placed the butyl tape on the flange. Then with help and suction cups we put the glass in place. pressed it into the butyl rubber then I used 3M window weld caulk and filled around the outside edge of the glass. let it set up over night and snapped on the trim.
I presently have a 1970 Chevelle that I have started restoring, and have really enjoyed , and learned a great deal watching each of the episodes you filmed. Your knowledge is very impressive!! So from California I have learned a great deal, and look forward to your finished episode! Thanks Ron
it gets better looking after every video.
Thanks for showing the rear door glass. This would be a great video for reference !
She’s looking sweet . Ready for the road 😎😁
Thanks for the great restoration videos, the car came out beautiful.
Looking good !
Thanks for all your videos. It really is helping me put my ‘72 Chevelle together. Do you have video of the front and rear glass, clips, and trim install?
sorry no video's of front and rear glass install, I will try to put together a trim install video. Thanks for the suggestion.
green tint originally ? clear as well . ive owned mine since 1974
Yep you are correct...
Awesome work on the glass install!
I would grease the crap out of anything that moves on that window regulator.
But that's just me. :)
Actually a very light coat of anti seize works best. Over time the grease hardens, gets gummy, up and actually makes it harder to go up and down smoothly.
Have installed the rear trim panels?
Would have liked to see how you did the front and rear windshield installs.
sorry about that, I used the butyl rubber taper my install. Making sure the window flange was clean and first doing a dry fit with the glass and marking where the glass sits, I placed the butyl tape on the flange. Then with help and suction cups we put the glass in place. pressed it into the butyl rubber then I used 3M window weld caulk and filled around the outside edge of the glass. let it set up over night and snapped on the trim.
Instead of using vise grips I used a rear caliper tool for modern vehicles
Great video