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Fred Kiehl

Fred Kiehl


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Join date : 2009-11-13
Age : 76
Location : Largo, FL 33774

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PostSubject: Vista Glass    Vista Glass  Icon_minitimeFri Mar 15, 2013 9:33 am

I just finished installing my vista glass last night. It went in with little fanfare. I tried another line of urethane, and it was noticably easier to work with.

Before I could install it, I found a couple of small rust holes along the edge. I repaired them, so that is one less place the car can leak.

It goes easier with two people, because it is awkwardly placed in the middle of the car. I got a hand from my buddy's son.

Now I get to install the headliner, and all the other interior parts it has been missing for the last two years.
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