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1968 Plymouth GTX Windscreen

steve340

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HI all.
I have a cracked windscreen and must source a new one.
Is the front screen common between the Dodge and Plymouth B bodies.
In other words is a Belvedere/GTX screen the same part as a Coronet or Charger?
Thanks Steve
 
HI all.
I have a cracked windscreen and must source a new one.
Is the front screen common between the Dodge and Plymouth B bodies.
In other words is a Belvedere/GTX screen the same part as a Coronet or Charger?
Thanks Steve
Be careful buying one locally through the windscreen companies - there are a lot of thinner Chinese copies out there.

They are loose fitting in an original rubber.
 
He said Windscreen..... :lol:
Sorry, had to laugh. Kind of an oxymoron here in the states.

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I did hear about the thinner inferior copies.
Thanks for the advise.
Steve
 
Classic. LMFAO. Is that a Kiwi land commercial?
Getting ready to retire here. I'm thinking NZ would be a very nice option.
Need to get the hell out of here.
Australian....they kinda banned it here for being too raunchy :rolleyes:
You'll be welcome down under.....let me know if you do come down here. :thumbsup:
 
The pilkington fits nicely in my car. view looking out of the car is great. I’ve heard the ones that have the licensed logo have a wavy look to them.
 
A little off the discussion.
Windshields. The ones most glass shops sell here are made in China and are thinner than original.
AMD sent me the the measurement of the ones they are selling. They are thicker.
I bought a precision gasket for ours, also Precision gasket for the back window, like it.
 
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