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Split windshield in a 54 Chevy truck

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Danny2010, Feb 12, 2014.

  1. Danny2010
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    I currently have a 1954 Chevy Pickup, it has the one piece windshield but I wanna put the 2 piece in. Can this be done and is there anything special that will be needed.
     
  2. gimpyshotrods
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    A different cab. The roof, windshield surround, cowl and dashboard are all different.
     
  3. raven
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    Change the cab.
    Or, buy one with a split windshield and change the front clip...
    r
     
  4. pdunn10
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    I would trade you, I'm sure other people would too
     
  5. PurdueSD
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    You are nuts. I've got a 51 and a 54' , the cyclops is way cooler! ...and there are way fewer of em.
     
  6. verde742
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    nuthin' neater than the later cab, with early grille.
     
  7. jcmarz
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    Are you nuts???
    The split windshield looks perfect on a AD truck. And to the O.P: A split window conversion on your 54 is a pipe dream.
     
  8. 1lucky1
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    I have a 50 with a 54 nose and bed, I like the split windshield and dash from the 50! Good luck, Lucky
     
  9. Danny2010
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    Ok just an update, as I figured I would get all kinds of responses. I took the truck over to the gl*** shop the other day after posting. They took the old one piece windshield out and I left the truck there for them to cut out 2 new pieces of gl*** to make a new 2 piece windshield to fit the truck. I got the truck back this morning with the the 2 windshields installed with the center stainless divider. Now time to install the Fulton Visor I have. Thanks for all the comments.
     
  10. rusty1
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    ...we gotta see pics of this....?
     
  11. Pooch
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    pics would be nice
     
  12. readhead
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    Did they cut your windshield in half? We all want to know how they installed two flat pieces of gl*** in a curved frame.
     
  13. HEATHEN
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    With lots and lots of RTV.
     
  14. Danny2010
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    When asked they said the took a gl*** that had the correct curve from another vehicle (this is a warehouse that has lots of windshields in stock) cut it down and shaved it to fit. I am happy with how it looks and will post pics as soon as I get it trailer ed back home.
     
  15. readhead
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    Ok, I'm still puzzled. Why would they take a windshield from something else and make it fit when you already had a windshield that fit? I'm just trying to understand their process.
    Is it possible they just cut yours in half and they just told you that.
     
  16. Danny2010
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    No I told them that I wanted to keep my current windshield and not to cut it. I wanted to save it for future use and if there was any issues with the current modification.
     
  17. Petejoe
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    pics please or it didn't happen.
     
  18. gimpyshotrods
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    So, the took an effective duplicate, cut it in half, and installed a division bar? Seems like a ton of work to add a piece of random trim, but it is your ride....
     
  19. 49ratfink
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    did you do this just so you could install the visor? I think we are all confused.
     
  20. 65PANELRAT
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    Wow! I gotta see this....
     
  21. Danny2010
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    To see such negativity and doubt come from a simple post to get some info is quite funny. As I stated in an earlier post, I would post pics as soon as I was back home. Or maybe now I can simply say it didn't happen and not appease you. Either way it doesn't matter to me, my truck a 54 now has a 2 piece windshield.
     
  22. 49ratfink
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    looking at your previous posts you should have mentioned you were doing this to install your visor made for 2 piece windshields. it would have been much cheaper and easier to make a bracket that supports it in the middle than to change the windshield. your other post even had pictures of the bracket Fulton made just for this scenario..
     
  23. Hnstray
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    This place never ceases to amaze me..........:eek::rolleyes::cool::D

    Truly, a microcosm of the world of human nature.
     
  24. the-rodster
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    At first thought, it sounds like it would look like ****.

    But, 49 Olds had two piece curved gl***.

    I'll reserve judgement until we see pics.

    Rich
     
  25. Hnstray
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    It isn't that it will look bad, for the reason you mention above, it probably looks okay.

    Just a long way around to get someplace to which there was a more direct path.

    Just attaching the center strip with a good adhesive would have served the intended purpose.
     
  26. pdunn10
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    I bet it will confuse a lot of people to see the late bed rails, late grill with a split window that is curved.

    Its your ****, you should like what you have and make what you don't like into something you do like. I want to see it too I know you said you would post em when you got home. So we will wait patiently to see it. A Fulton on an A.D is ***s
     
  27. verde742
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    Come on show us, Seeing is believing..
     
  28. jcmarz
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    Exactly! The split windows have a "Point" or "Crest" on the front center of the roof where the Windshield splits.
    54/55's are curved with no "Crest", hence the 54/55 one piece Windshield is Curved to match the curve on the cab while the trucks with split Windshields are flat.
     
  29. verde742
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    we haven't even addressed the inside, dash, etc.
     

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