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Discussion in 'Traditional Customs' started by 1965_Ford, Dec 19, 2022.

  1. 1965_Ford
    Joined: Dec 19, 2022
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    1965_Ford

    I'm new here. I have been reading this forum for months since I bought a 65 F100.

    It came with a chopped top and plexiglass windows.

    I rebuilt the engine and did some other mods, but I don't know how I do the windows. The plexiglass is yellow and I tried Novus restore. Still not good. Where do I find someone to cut glass or put something clear in the Los Angeles area near the San Fernando Valley. I am aware Lexan and Plexi isn't exactly good, but this is a once a week driver to the local car spot. Its not a show car and I don't have a bunch of cash to be honest.

    I did a search and people said look around and there are guys who cut glass for chop tops.
     
  2. I would imagine there are glass shops in the L.A. area, but look forward to some if not all of them not wanting to mess with your truck. I would venture to say and maybe I'm wrong, but a lot of chopped cars, if not done correctly, are difficult to fit glass to. Good luck, if it's just flat glass, you may have good fortune. Is the windshield glass already?
     
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  4. Curt Six
    Joined: Sep 19, 2002
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    You may want to try Tony Gomes at Tri-Valley Auto Glass. They are in Pleasanton—not exactly your back yard, but Tony does a lot of custom stuff and has a good reputation.

    Your side and back glass is flat and shouldn't be a problem. Your windshield will be tricky because it's curved, but can be done. At least they're not super rare so if you can source a new one if the first attempt doesn't work out.
     
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  5. Atomic Kustom
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    Pauls All Pro Glass Hesperia CA 562-972-2084 Does a lot of the chopped cars in CA
     
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  6. Some custom glass guys will use a front windshield from another car or truck that is closer to the chop you have then with minimal cutting fit it to your truck. Not cheap but will get it done. Front and sides are flat so no issue.
     
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  8. 57JoeFoMoPar
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    You made the cardinal custom mistake of buying a chopped car without glass.

    What is causing a cut down piece of factory glass to not fit? The 65 F100 does sort of have a little wrap around on the edges. Is the top cut down to the point that the corners are pulling out of the weather stripping?

    Every once in a while this topic pops up here on the HAMB and there is always sticker shock involved in what the actual cost to have a true custom piece of glass made is. It's not for the faint of heart.
     
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  9. A Boner
    Joined: Dec 25, 2004
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    At least the original builder put in some plexiglass…they usually get chopped, then with loss of momentum, get parked outside. After years or decades the new owner needs not only glass, but a new floor too!
     
  10. Lloyd's paint & glass
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    I have had them come to my shop with a car and a windshield, but the fabrication was so poorly executed that nobody in this world could get a piece of glass to actually fit the hole. Glass is nothing but an afterthought when most people chop a top.
     
  11. Fat47
    Joined: Nov 10, 2007
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    If the plex fits use it as a pattern. Other posters have given you the names of some shops to take it to.
     
  12. zorro4153
    Joined: Dec 15, 2012
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    from Pa

    A few shop in my area { Pa } are using a water jet to cut curved glass, maybe look into it in your area
     
  13. I wonder what happened to the OP?
     

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