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I have a glass guy that can remove the glass for me at my shop, no biggie. I think if he breaks it that he would replace it for free. Is there anything else that should be replaced when the glass is out?
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Definately make sure he'll replace it for free..Delorean windsheilds arent cheap...hehe. Bonded glass is always iffy on any car to remove.
As for anything else to fix while its out, I dont know..A pillars are the only thing I know about..but someone else with a longer history might know.
Rob Depew
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I would suggest against removing the glass for any reason other than replacement. Even for an experienced glass shop, there are certain precautions that must be taken to hold the roof in position during curing. Glass is not always in stock, it is expensive and so is the shipping, especially if it arrives broken. If you have a car with the vinyl under the glass just cut it loose. I also thought when I bought my car I knew what I was doing, having worked on cars for many years. I quickly learned Deloreans have some unusual "quirks" that must be understood to service them properly. Metric hardware but not everywhere, a French, Swedish drivetrain, a Lucas electrical system, a German fuel injection system, the unique doors system, etc. Multiple recalls, many mods and improvements to make the car more reliable, there is a lot to learn. This forum is here to do that, all you have to do is ask. BTW, the glass is VERY susceptible to damage if you strike the edge. As long as it is in the car it is protected. If you happen to have an early car with the windscreen antennae, they are NLA so don't break it! You cannot replace it.
David Teitelbaum
DMC-Texas had these reproduced a number of years ago. Or have their reproductions been depleted?
http://http://store.delorean.com/p-9751-windshield-wantenna.aspx
Louie Golden
Location: Northern NJ
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When I write posts I try to write to the general audience, not just the original poster. I wanted to mention about the antennae because at some point in the future someone may read these posts and not have an '83. It is also possible an '83 could have an early windscreen but I doubt it. They all should have been used by then but if any were left over they certainly would have used it. The '83's were what I call the "Put Together's". Whatever they had left, they used it to put them together! The were assembled with no regard to the running VIN changes.
David Teitelbaum
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I've been noticing these posts from opethmike directed toward David T for a while. What's the story here? From the outside looking in, opethmike seems to just be an asshole that doesn't give David T any respect. It seems to be entirely one-sided, although I admit that I haven't read all the posts on this board. I'm really hoping that they're good friends and this just just how they tease each other.
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Ha! You guys are entertaining! I'm also gauging interest in getting some stainless or aluminum gas tank cover plates made. If anybody is interested in one, let me know. I'm taking the plate over to my machinist tomorrow. We're still discussing what material to use. I'm not sure if I believe that an aluminum cover reduces gas temperature. I'd like to see some hard evidence of that. Anybody know where I can get the A-pillar trim pieces, besides crappy ones from eBay?