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gearheadworld.com sells a kit that shows some of the pieces that go to the rear 1/4 windows and rear windows...
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We did a 29 Tudor a few years ago, and had the side and rear windows glued in at a glass shop. They used urethane caulking....looks great.
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Try an auto glass shop. I used "H" molding on my back window of my 47 Chev pu. It worked pretty slick, and sealed up water tight.
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I plan on "glueing" in my rear windows as well |
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I bought the urethane at a glass shop..heated it up like they suggested and glued my glass in.Survived a minor crash so I'm happy with the process.
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