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Old 04-22-2011, 09:32 PM   #1
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'63 windshield trim install

What a struggle.
I just finished putting stainless trim into my new weatherstripping on the windshield of the '63, with the windshield out of the truck.
My fingers are going to be sore for a week, and I still need to put the windshield back in the truck.
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Old 04-23-2011, 01:08 AM   #2
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Re: '63 windshield trim install

well i installed mine in the 62 with stainless a couple of months ago and it was'nt to bad.it took two of us 45 minutes to clean the glass,install new rubber from brothers and the stainless and back into the truck.i used blue masking tape to keep the rubber on the glass then installed all the trim except for the end caps,then soaped it well installed the rope and the rest was history.
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well i installed mine in the 62 with stainless a couple of months ago and it was'nt to bad.it took two of us 45 minutes to clean the glass,install new rubber from brothers and the stainless and back into the truck.i used blue masking tape to keep the rubber on the glass then installed all the trim except for the end caps,then soaped it well installed the rope and the rest was history.
good luck with the install.
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I didn't have a helper so I guess that is wh it was so difficult, but I did have masking tape - lots of it!
I will be using the rope trick to get it in. Hopefully today it will warm up and make it easier to install on the truck.
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Haven't replaced the windshield in my '62 yet. Not bad shape, just one crack and not looking forward to the task.
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Haven't replaced the windshield in my '62 yet. Not bad shape, just one crack and not looking forward to the task.
Cutty heres a little trick for you on that cracked rubber, get yourself a tube of autoglass urethane or go to a glass shop and have them shoot a bead on the crack , then put some spit on your finger and smooth it out pushing some down in the crack . if you take your time it will hide and in some case's seal from water. Anyway a old trick I used for years. Good luck.
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Cutty heres a little trick for you on that cracked rubber, get yourself a tube of autoglass urethane or go to a glass shop and have them shoot a bead on the crack , then put some spit on your finger and smooth it out pushing some down in the crack . if you take your time it will hide and in some case's seal from water. Anyway a old trick I used for years. Good luck.

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Old 04-23-2011, 04:42 PM   #7
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Re: '63 windshield trim install

Okay, I just got in from the garage and I just finished getting the windshield into the truck.
I started at 11:30am this morning, and except for 20 minutes to grab a sandwich, I have been at it all day - just over 5 hours.

This is the third time I have had my windshield out of the '63 and it was by far the most difficult this time.

I don't care who you are or where you live, DO NOT ASK ME TO HELP YOU WITH YOURS! ;o)
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Oh, BTW, it looks great with the '61 trim around the windshield.
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Thanks to Bugeyev8 for taking care of this trim for all those years until it could make it's home on my '63.
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Thanks to Bugeyev8 for taking care of this trim for all those years until it could make it's home on my '63.
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that looks great!sure makes it worth it time.
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Re: '63 windshield trim install

Greg, do you remember where you bought your gasket? If the trim I just bought turns out to be as nice as promised, it will be going on my truck this summer during the hot weather. Thanks, Mark.

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Old 01-25-2012, 02:28 PM   #13
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Re: '63 windshield trim install

Where did you find the chrome door pieces? I found the windshield piece for $150 along with the piece that goes under the rear window.
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Where did you find the chrome door pieces? I found the windshield piece for $150 along with the piece that goes under the rear window.
The door pieces are 60-63 GMC window trim. Not reproduced. You'll have to find a donar truck. I found a set a couple of months ago...they're out there, just have to do some digging. They were made for the 64-66 cabs also.
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The door pieces are 60-63 GMC window trim. Not reproduced. You'll have to find a donar truck. I found a set a couple of months ago...they're out there, just have to do some digging. They were made for the 64-66 cabs also.
Ok, thanks. I will have to start looking for them.
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Where did you find the chrome door pieces? I found the windshield piece for $150 along with the piece that goes under the rear window.
Those came from Bill's Truck Shop in Ontario.
They are GMC pieces and they look real nice with the chrome windshield trim.
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Greg, do you remember where you bought your gasket? If the trim I just bought turns out to be as nice as promised, it will be going on my truck this summer during the hot weather. Thanks, Mark.
Mark, I bought the gasket from Scott's Super Trucks in Alberta.
There were a few suppliers around, and only a couple in Canada, but he was the lowest cost.
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There were a few suppliers around, and only a couple in Canada, but he was the lowest cost.
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Looks like 5 hours well spent!! LOL

Looks really good.
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Very Nice!! Job well done!!

Did you install the top of the windshield first? My glass guy told me to start at the top. Mines a 65.

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Very Nice!! Job well done!!

Did you install the top of the windshield first? My glass guy told me to start at the top. Mines a 65.
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Looks great Greg,
I helped my glass guy install my w-shield about 2 weeks ago.


We put the rubber on the windshield first. Then added the molding (with tape to hold it in place), THEN installed the assy (windshield, gasket, molding). Took about a 1/2 hour
Sounds like you installed the rubber and the molding on the cab first, then the windshield?
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Looks great Greg,
I helped my glass guy install my w-shield about 2 weeks ago.


We put the rubber on the windshield first. Then added the molding (with tape to hold it in place), THEN installed the assy (windshield, gasket, molding). Took about a 1/2 hour
Sounds like you installed the rubber and the molding on the cab first, then the windshield?
I did it the same way you described - seal and trim on the glass first and then onto the truck.

Looks like you had the added benefit of being able to get close to the glass (no hood or fenders), you had an extra pair of hands, and it wasn't a wrap around windshield.
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Good to hear then!
Actually, "I" was the extra set of hands. He did most of the work. He said he does not like doing glass like these though.
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