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> How to remove a windshield?
ThinAir
post Aug 23 2007, 08:12 PM
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I'm working on getting Mike's '70 on the road in time for Red Rock Classic. It started right up today after sitting for 2 years and it's all ready for the side-shifter tranny and exhaust swap.

Unfortunately, the windshield has a crack in it and it needs to be replaced. It's not worth investing in a new windshield given the condition of the rest of the car and Mike's expectation that it will get parked again after RRC. We've got a perfectly good windshield in Mike's wrecked '73 so my question is - how do you remove a windshield so that you won't break it? I'll pay a windshiled shop to install it in the '70, but I figured I'd see if I could get it out of the '73 myself.

So other than "very carefully", what do you actually do to get a windshield out of a 914 without breaking it?
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Joe Bob
post May 4 2008, 06:01 PM
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Piano or guitar wire, push it thru, wrap ends around wooden dowel....saw away. I've broken two out of 10.
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