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> windshield trim alternative, anyone tried this idea?
larryM
post Sep 2 2018, 12:31 PM
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toying with an idea - looking for an unobtrusive flexy trim to surround the 914 windshield - found these

anyone tried this?

Flexline Windshield Auto Glass Universal Molding (on ebay)
and this
FlexiTrim http://www.creativeextruded.com/flexitrim.php

looking for a TEMPORARY way to make my black car's front view more blended with my new glass - more like modern muscle cars (maybe more sinister?)

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(my car was originally done in all black trim in Germany - it was a "period" euro thing for 914-6s to distinguish them from 4's) (i un-did that back in the early '80s)

it's not a $$ issue - i have 2 nice sets of oem bright alu trim, and have NO interest in painting 'em black

( i might decide i don't like the "dark look" - and of course - it's a originality-value proposition for a future buyer)


current bright trim look:

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no-trim "dark look" new glass, no trim in place

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post Sep 2 2018, 01:07 PM
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I personally like that look... I came to the 914 world from the Volkswagen world and was a big Cal Look guy. Personally I like that clean smooth look and have been thinking about doing it to mine.
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post Sep 2 2018, 01:21 PM
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I second, black trim or no trim....
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post Sep 2 2018, 01:39 PM
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If you want a temporary way. Id have some chrome wrapped in vinyl so it could be removed if you change you mind.
If you want the rubber, the windshield will need to be installed with urethane.
Got it here if you need it

https://shop.914rubber.com/914-Windshield-C...m?categoryId=-1



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post Sep 2 2018, 02:42 PM
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That looks nice!
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post Sep 3 2018, 03:59 PM
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QUOTE(Mikey914 @ Sep 2 2018, 12:39 PM) *

If you want the rubber,
Got it here if you need it
https://shop.914rubber.com/914-Windshield-C...m?categoryId=-1


yup - know about that -" The windshield itself must be removed to install" - have read about this on many of our threads

I just had a new glass installed with oem clips in place - your seal is not an option

I am looking for a "T" type seal that can be installed temporarily into the approximately 6-7mm groove twixt glass edge and frame and that has a lip to cover the joint

something like this

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http://www.creativeextruded.com/flexitrim.php

OR
http://www.crlaurence.com/crlapps/showline...21031&pom=0

guess i'll go to some glass shops & see if any have this stuff in stock - just found a couple Flexitrim sellers in Sac'to
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post Sep 5 2018, 03:35 PM
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Larry,

You have a super nice rare car. It looks very clean and IMHO the bright trim really sets off the car. If you were all black trim that may be something but to have some black and some bright it is a weird group of finishes.

You have bright on the hood locks the rear sail, the door locks, the side window trims, the paddles on your wheels, the antenna the windshield spray nozzles.

It’s your car but you asked.

Bob B


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post Sep 5 2018, 03:40 PM
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QUOTE(burton73 @ Sep 5 2018, 05:35 PM) *

Larry,

You have a super nice rare car. It looks very clean and IMHO the bright trim really sets off the car. If you were all black trim that may be something but to have some black and some bright it is a weird group of finishes.

You have bright on the hood locks the rear sail, the door locks, the side window trims, the paddles on your wheels, the antenna the windshield spray nozzles.

It’s your car but you asked.

Bob B


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I'm doing all black - everything - on my suby car but it's not a factory GT. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/pray.gif)
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post Sep 5 2018, 03:53 PM
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Did the black rubber on mine.

Note that i didn't try to bend the seal around the bottom corner, instead, i cut it in those corners.
There is no way you can make that bend and have the seal stay flat.

So basically the sides and top are one upside down U while the bottom portion is one _
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post Sep 5 2018, 06:30 PM
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I did it on mine too.
You need to get some Frit paint or you will see the glue holding the windshield in.

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post Sep 5 2018, 06:39 PM
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I agree with Bob and Mark.
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Joe did the same with mine. But black trim on Phoenix Red looks really nice! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/shades.gif)

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post Sep 6 2018, 07:04 AM
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Mine does actually go under the glass as well as on top, so yes it is different. It will actually seal the windshield in. As far as the seal you show goes it would work if you glue it in. I suspect that you will need to modify the length of the "anchor" portion to allow it to sit flat.
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post Sep 6 2018, 11:40 PM
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QUOTE(Mikey914 @ Sep 6 2018, 06:04 AM) *

Mine does actually go under the glass as well as on top, so yes it is different. It will actually seal the windshield in. As far as the seal you show goes it would work if you glue it in. I suspect that you will need to modify the length of the "anchor" portion to allow it to sit flat.

To make sure I understand
Does the rubber hold the windshield in or does it also need the tape?
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post Sep 7 2018, 08:30 PM
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the rubber covers the top of the glass like the pofile posted, and wraps around to the underside to capture the edge of the glass, and allow it to be glued in. Makes it much easier to remove without breaking.
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post Sep 8 2018, 10:44 PM
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QUOTE(burton73 @ Sep 5 2018, 02:35 PM) *

Larry,
You have a super nice rare car. It looks very clean and IMHO the bright trim really sets off the car. If you were all black trim that may be something but to have some black and some bright it is a weird group of finishes.

You have bright on the hood locks the rear sail, the door locks, the side window trims, the paddles on your wheels, the antenna the windshield spray nozzles.

It’s your car but you asked.

Bob B
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agreed - & thanks for the compliment (IMG:style_emoticons/default/piratenanner.gif)

the operative phrases in my OP were "toying with an idea" & "TEMPORARY"

I was exploring a temporary "look" for certain non-porsche car show venues - sort of like my flame decals for Hot August Nights etc (* below)

UPDATE
i ordered the CRL stuff to try it out - 30-day return if i don't like the fit - (it's why i often buy on amazon even if price is higher) - vendor measured it for me & says it is about 3/8" deep insert spine - about 9.5mm, which should work with minimal trimming - (tho i'll have to notch it around the oem plastic clips)

i want to see if it will bend around our corners = the singular test of concept

(if it does work, some of y'all will be able to duplicate my experiment for a "budget" trim solution)

- no glass shops in area have the CRL universal stuff (.... a day's sojourn to learn) - they all use FlexiTrim products which have wrap-lips


.* flames for hotrod venues & cruise-ins (where the rednecks still yell nasties at furrin cars)

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post Jul 28 2021, 11:15 AM
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Reviving an old thread to ask how this worked.

I tried to put my aluminum trim on and snapped four of the brand new plastics clips in a row before I gave up. Windshield is in, so just trying to fill in the gap. Other trim has been painted dark gray, so not worried about matching.

@larryM

Also, were you able to buy this in smaller than a 100 foot roll?

Thanks!
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post Jul 28 2021, 11:33 AM
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I always had good luck using etch primer and painting the stock trim some sort of satin or trim black.

I clicked on the 914Rubber link and the product doesn't appear to exist any longer.

I did see in person someone used windshield trim from an 80's Camaro. It looked really nice and had enough of a lip to cover the butyl tape over the glass.
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Thanks, Wiley (E. Coyote).

But, I’m looking for ideas for what I can do instead of the original trim, and where I don’t have to remove the windshield.
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post Jul 28 2021, 03:14 PM
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Black electrical tape
Just tuck and trim

Cheap easy and done. Don't like it, easy to reverse.
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