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Old 04-25-2018, 08:24 AM   #1
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Flat glass supplier experiences

Hi folks.
I'll be needing flat glass for several upcoming projects.
Just searching around for a supplier with great references.
Prices vary quite a bit, this one has good looking prices ...
http://www.bobsclassicautoglass.com/
where SandersReproGlass is quite a bit higher.
Example:
39 Chevy Sedan
Bobs $400 (9 pcs. offered as a kit)
Sanders $640 (9 pcs. purchased individually, no kit offered)

Who do you guys use ? Who do you steer away from ?
Good, Bad and the Ugly.
When a price looks too good to be true ..... you know.
Thanks
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Old 04-25-2018, 10:07 AM   #2
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Re: Flat glass supplier experiences

I purchased my '59 Chevy truck glass and '55 Chevy Sedan glass from this business. Was happy with the customer service, price, quality and ease of shipment.

http://www.autocityclassic.com/classic-auto-glass/

Good luck with your decision.
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Old 04-25-2018, 10:18 AM   #3
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I purchased my '59 Chevy truck glass and '55 Chevy Sedan glass from this business. Was happy with the customer service, price, quality and ease of shipment.

http://www.autocityclassic.com/classic-auto-glass/

Good luck with your decision.
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Thanks Tod, I did look at them.
Their online listing only goes back to 42 though.
I plan to have several in the 30's.
Thanks again,
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Old 04-25-2018, 12:55 PM   #4
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I got all my glass here....https://www.vintageglass.com/ .....well pleased
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Re: Flat glass supplier experiences

A lot of guys use Auto city glass and seem to be happy with it.

We are lucky in that we have some local shops that cut flat glass and install it for a competitive price that aren't afraid of older rigs.
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Old 04-25-2018, 01:24 PM   #6
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We are lucky in that we have some local shops that cut flat glass and install it for a competitive price that aren't afraid of older rigs.
Looks like most of the glass comes from up in your corner of the country.
I have 1 local that supplied the highest price quote yet. (even considering the shipping)
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Old 04-25-2018, 01:59 PM   #7
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Re: Flat glass supplier experiences

I got my 41 glass from autocity, nothing against the local shops but it was less than a third of the cost and came with rubber setting tape. it came with a sticker that said it was pink diamond glass from india? it fit perfectly although the rubber tape did not fit well because I had welded on my windshield frame so I used urethane.

for my 49 I used LMC, no issues there either.

for your older stuff a local shop cutting patterns may be the only option.
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I got all my glass here....https://www.vintageglass.com/ .....well pleased
Hey Greg, these folks have great prices and offer free shipping. Cool !
Doesn't say on the website, do you (or anybody) know where are they located ?

THANKS !
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OK, went on and placed an order with VintageGlass. Nice to speak with, good price and free shipping. See now they are in FL. Two weeks + transit time.
Hoping all goes well.
Thanks folks.
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what I ordered shipped from cal.
curved glass doesn't qualify for the free shipping...so my curved windshield had to ship freight...I think I was 140 from cal. to ala....all my other glass shipped free...
it was packed well in a heavy cardboard box with a wood frame built around it
my flat glass shipped bubble wrapped in a bubble bag...
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what I ordered shipped from cal.
curved glass doesn't qualify for the free shipping...so my curved windshield had to ship freight...I think I was 140 from cal. to ala....all my other glass shipped free...
it was packed well in a heavy cardboard box with a wood frame built around it
my flat glass shipped bubble wrapped in a bubble bag...
Hmmm ... hard to tell how many "outlets" they may have.
This is on my confirmation ...
Vintage Glass may be contacted at:
Address: 1901 NW 67 Place
Ste. Q & R
Gainesville, FL 32653
Phone: (888) 282-8789

Office, facility, both ... I didn't get the details.
As long as it gets here intact (bubble bag ? ?) I'll be happy.
Thanks again Greg.
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Hah. But the timestamp on the confirmation message is Pacific time. 3 hrs. behind us here in the east. Maybe that's just the money processor. Ya never know these days.
How long did it take to get yours from the day you ordered the flat stuff Greg ?
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it was about a week...I ordered late in the week so that counts the weekend as well
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Re: Flat glass supplier experiences

Sometimes it depends on if what you buy takes the direct route or the scenic route between the seller and your doorstep.

I order parts from a place back east for my ot car quite a bit and they ship the same day they get the order but the package makes about ten stops before it gets on the truck that goes straight from Pa to Oregon. The last package made it to portland but got on a truck to Hermiston and then back to Pasco and then Yakima taking an extra day over if it had come direct from Portland to Yakima as it usually does. I use to pull out of the driveway just as the UPS and Fed Ex trucks from Portland to Yakima went by my driveway. If I was out in the driveway and they went by I was exactly on time for what I wanted to be. A lot of the time my order went by the house then and got back to the house at about 5:30.
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Unbelievable ....
What a fiasco.
Vintage Glass "Balls" is definitely not recommended by us. (they got the name right)
Very disappointing.
Idiotically unreasonable to deal with.
Back window has a ring of haze in the glass. Wing windows weren't cut anywhere near close enough to even go in the frames.
Will need to get another rear window somewhere else.
All done ....... thanks.
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I'd still check with the local shops that have been in business for a long time. Especially if you have old glass for a pattern. Not the quickie replace your windshield guys but old full service glass shops.
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Sorry to hear that...I still havnt installed mine....now you got me worried
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I'd still check with the local shops that have been in business for a long time. Especially if you have old glass for a pattern. Not the quickie replace your windshield guys but old full service glass shops.
I can get laminated locally, nothing tempered.
Cost's a bit more, but it is local.
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Sorry to hear that...I still havnt installed mine....now you got me worried
Wish you well Greg .... no hard feelings BTW.
The guy down there is a real wingnut.
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Re: Flat glass supplier experiences

One of the local shops here will cut plate glass and send it off to be tempered. I have to have them do that with my side glass because of the chop and stretch.
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One of the local shops here will cut plate glass and send it off to be tempered. I have to have them do that with my side glass because of the chop and stretch.
Same here. That's where the "ghosting / white haze" comes in. My luck, it would get sent for tempering to the same outfit.

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Bought mine here last year when I was at fall Carlisle. Ordered on Friday and had all flat glass by Wednesday of the following week. Looks like they now have free shipping.

http://wrenchersinc.com

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Bought mine here last year when I was at fall Carlisle. Ordered on Friday and had all flat glass by Wednesday of the following week. Looks like they now have free shipping.

http://wrenchersinc.com

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Thanks Frank. I'll keep onto that link.
Was yours a 5 window ? If so, how well did the bent glass fit ?
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I purchased my '59 Chevy truck glass and '55 Chevy Sedan glass from this business. Was happy with the customer service, price, quality and ease of shipment.

http://www.autocityclassic.com/classic-auto-glass/

Good luck with your decision.
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X2 for my '55 2nd series. Their website is not the best. I'd call them and consider getting them there. It's a good company. I've done 4 cars through them, two of which were NCRS Duntov Corvettes (...so the glass was spot on, with date codes).
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Mine is a later 57 model. I do remember seeing the earlier style glass at their booth. The set I bought has gray tint, fitment is good. They wrapped it so will it took me an hour just to get into it.

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