Free to a good home: front and rear windshield

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In case anyone is interested, I am replacing my front and rear glass. I have the original ones to give to anyone interested. Obviously, the front has 47 years worth of pitting on it so I’m not sure anyone would be interested. But I thought I would at least post here before throwing them in the recycling bin.

One big catch is that you would have to arrange for a pick up and transport from Northern California.

I don’t have a picture of the windshield since it is at the paint shop but here is the rear window. They are from a 1974 coupe.
 

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Bmachine,
I'm just about ready to remove my rear windshield (1973 3.0CS) and was wondering if you did it yourself, or if you hired someone to do it.

I've done windshields and side glass before, but it was on an old truck. Super simple. The coupe glass is more difficult and pricey.

I'm in San Jose, CA.

Thanks,
Keith
 
At the time i thought I would keep my original glass so I definitely did not want to take a wild chance and do this myself. I also wanted to be real careful with the trim which can bend real easily. So I had someone who knew what he was doing take care of it. It cost $500 for removal and install front and back but I’m really glad I did it.
 
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