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#165653 02/17/10 01:18 PM
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I'm looking for driver/passenger door glass dimensions and glass thickness for a 1928 chevy 2dr coach.
Any info would be great.


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Jay28 #165845 02/19/10 09:04 PM
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One quarter thick - 14.500 - 39.500

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sorry glass

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Thank's for the link vukie
A friend of my dad is closeing his glass shop, and said I could have the safety glass, if I wanted it.
I'm just looking for measurements, I will be cutting the glass myself.
I have the (rear) glass passenger/drivers window's, but I am just woundering if the rear glass is the same size as the (Front) driver's/passenger glass?
If so, I will use them as templates, for the front window's.
Do you know if they have the same measurement?? (From front to back).
This is for a 1928 2dr coach.



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Jay28 #166334 02/24/10 10:17 PM
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in my experance with glass i would make a pattern out of hard board get all the curves to fit on each opening as each opening is not the same that is if you want them to fit correctly . it will save you time and money . hope this helps


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