Does that mean that
every car with green tinted glass was originally equipped with A/C ? I doubt it
but if it's the case I's like to know ...
Vincent Van Humbeeck (France, 120 miles north of Paris) '58
Plymouth Belvedere Sport Coupe
I am in need of a windshield for a 1955 Plymouth
Belvedere Sport Coupe. I've heard that they come both in green tint and
clear form. Since this car was not originally air-conditioned, the clear
is probably preferable, but either I'm sure is acceptable.
I also will probably need the rear window rubber,
since we are changing the headliner. Since the headliner is "Pinch-Fit" by
the rear glass, and we have to therefore remove it, I'm sure it wil be easier to
cut the rubber, and replace it, than to try to remove the rear glass and rubber
intact, and end up breaking the rear window, eh?!
Drop me a note if you've got
something.
Mike Higgins
1955 Belvedere Sport
Coupe
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