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Avanti Windshield!


mfg

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2 hours ago, mfg said:

What issue (involving some of the '84-'85 Blake Avantis) makes changing the windshield a very difficult and  expensive task?:huh:... (Not referring to cost of new windshield!)

The cars were repainted with the windshield in place, so the paint is likely to be damaged upon replacing the windshield. 

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20 hours ago, studegary said:

The cars were repainted with the windshield in place, so the paint is likely to be damaged upon replacing the windshield. 

That's a good thought...but really not the issue.:(

HINT.... Good possibility of damaging some rather expensive parts due to this situation!!:o......... (parts that normally would not be damaged)

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I think the problem was that the a-pillar stainless moldings were glued with some kind of urethane to the windshield posts/a-pillars and glass and could not be easily separated without damaging the a-pillar moldings.

 

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23 hours ago, lschuc said:

I think the problem was that the a-pillar stainless moldings were glued with some kind of urethane to the windshield posts/a-pillars and glass and could not be easily separated without damaging the a-pillar moldings.

 

Yep!...Lew 'nailed' this one!:).....Apparently, assembly technicians got a bit too liberal with the urethane on a few of Steve Blake's later Avantis........A few owners have reported windshield installers ruining  the L & R stainless reveal mouldings while attempting to remove them to facilitate a windshield change!:(

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