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robdgaf
anyone have tips for the back window that is if anyone has ever done one..
robdgaf
i believe its a cougar
TINTDESIGNZ
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autoimage
Don't touch it I wanna BUY it!!! thumb.gif
robdgaf
QUOTE (TINTDESIGNZ @ Jul 16 2008, 12:23 PM) [*]630103[/*]
pics? dunno.gif

cant upload them at work
all the side windows are done just need to try the rear glass for the second time

QUOTE (autoimage @ Jul 16 2008, 12:53 PM) [*]630112[/*]
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lol it just won a car show
robdgaf
http://randyshotrodsinthedesert.com/1951_M..._back_large.jpg


this is what it looks like but not the one im tinting
TINTDESIGNZ
I'd soap it ,shrink it,cut it to size-which is the key on that window !If it dont fit....... olfacon.gif
1PEECBARETTA
is it a chop top?
sunlimitedCT
I would shrink it, cut to size outside, then put it in as if you were going to install it, but trim it inside, than clean and install....good luck
tintmanlibby
un less you get to keep it at your shop for a couple of days and your charging a arm and a leg tell them to go fly a kit .old cars are fun to do there just time consoming . take some pic's ill be posting a 57 chevy i did a week ago in huper 30 it was a show car and this was the finishing touch's good luck
robdgaf
man what a PITA
i did all the other windows in less then an hour finally got the rear to look OK on the third try i will post pic when i get home in the pic section
TINTZEUS
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tintmanlibby
QUOTE (TINTZEUS @ Jul 16 2008, 05:36 PM) [*]630162[/*]
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right on did you use a propane torch to get the bottom corners on the rear window to stick or just use natural sun light? i bet you didnt sleep last night thinkin about that car






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