Jim Stabe
Well-known member
I started putting the windshield back on my widened MGB project today and ran into some problems. I have never had the entire frame together on the car with the glass in it. I was always using the masonite mockup pattern as a substitute for the glass since I hadn't cut the actual windshield at that time, the glass is a cut down '67 Impala windshield. Turns out that the glass fits perfectly in the upper hoop of the frame and the bottom rail fits on to the glass when it is out of the car. Problem comes when trying to install the whole thing in the car and it puts the lower corners of the glass under a lot of stress (I cracked the passenger side of the glass today - already cracked the drivers side a while back).
Since I have to make another windshield anyway, I was thinking of extending the glass down until it comes within 1/4" of the cowl (about 1 1/4" more glass) and them making some sort of rubber piece to keep the glass pushed up and make the lower edge look nice. Problem is I have no idea how to do that and I was hoping the G.J. brain trust could come up with a solution. I hate coming this far and running into a problem like this



Since I have to make another windshield anyway, I was thinking of extending the glass down until it comes within 1/4" of the cowl (about 1 1/4" more glass) and them making some sort of rubber piece to keep the glass pushed up and make the lower edge look nice. Problem is I have no idea how to do that and I was hoping the G.J. brain trust could come up with a solution. I hate coming this far and running into a problem like this








