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For what? A straight axle? A midyear? Your daily beater? Regardless unless you want one with the correct codes you can get it local to you from any glass shop. Dave
From: One thing is for sure this kind of discourse and BS would not be tolerated on the NCRS forum. Ohio
Originally Posted by youwish2bme
For what? A straight axle? A midyear? Your daily beater? Regardless unless you want one with the correct codes you can get it local to you from any glass shop. Dave
Dude, lay off the caffeine or whatever you're imbibing.
Obviously with a name like 1redctoo he has a midyear
Broken down for you that is
1 = One
Red = red like the color of a stop sign
ctoo = C2 or midyear. ie; '63-'67
If you took the time to read his profile you would see he has a 66.
Damn redneck always jumping down folks throats.
I would say you're spot on with the glass advice however.
Duntov was correct , 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible , red in color with an original windshield the it very pitted . Any yes, a dated version would be nice but not necessary .
From: One thing is for sure this kind of discourse and BS would not be tolerated on the NCRS forum. Ohio
Originally Posted by 1Redctoo
Duntov was correct , 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible , red in color with an original windshield the it very pitted . Any yes, a dated version would be nice but not necessary .
No worries mate. I was just funnin' with youwish.
Last edited by Plastic Pig; Nov 5, 2006 at 10:58 PM.
I just put a new windshild in a 65 roadster. The cost was $175.00 installed. It's not dated stamped, but you can see through it. I had pre-installed the lower clips and lower S/S as recommended by fellow forum members, it went in easy.
Dennis