somebody posted a way to remove the windshield is to poke a thick rope around/behind the inside of the window rubber to hold it away from the metal, then push the windshield out, have someone to catch it, sounds to me like it might work, I'm gullible enough to try things once

Maybe run a hair dryer around the rubber to help soften it, although if I did it mid day around here it's been pretty hot.
I have used the rope to install a windshield in a 72 VW bug, got 6 stitches when the rope slipped and I fell on the emergency brake handle with my leg, outside calf has a bump by poorly stitched scar. Always thought I should get a 72 VW tattoo right there LOL
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