Clean Subaru no rust.The winters here in Missouri are hard on cars.Salt an
calcium chloride eats a car up. Rust never rest. Now drive it a 100,000
miles. #46
I bought an ’82 4 door “Leone” many years ago…a front screen,front corner
light and a head gasket later..(it pulled the threads out of the block)..I
had a good car to drive but lost a fair bit of what I thought I would make
back…That’s the way it goes..Oh well…
thanks for watching….tony
Clean Subaru no rust.The winters here in Missouri are hard on cars.Salt an
calcium chloride eats a car up. Rust never rest. Now drive it a 100,000
miles. #46
Cool- thanks– haven’ seen the windshield job before…
Wow I am pretty sure there are no surviving Subaru’s like that in New
England. That is in good shape.
holy cow that car is in great condition. great video on changing a
windsheild.
Job well done, tanks for showing how to do it.
You make it looks SO EASY Tony. Thanks for the video buddy. 🙂
Nice new car Tony, you made changing that windshield look easy. I was
supprised how hard you can hit it.
nope, the rubber seals it, thanks for watching……tony
pops the rubber down, thanks for watching…..tony
thanks Cecil…..tony
I bought an ’82 4 door “Leone” many years ago…a front screen,front corner
light and a head gasket later..(it pulled the threads out of the block)..I
had a good car to drive but lost a fair bit of what I thought I would make
back…That’s the way it goes..Oh well…
Very impressive Tony, once again you rock !! doug
I thought that my 88 was in good shape but I think this one is even better.
Thanks……tony
thanks for watching….tony
Straight forward will help someone no doubt..
I need to get a cheap windshield for my 96 f150 and install it. Wish we had
rustless older cars around here.
sometimes that happens Zig, thanks for looking….tony
thanks for watching…..tony
I worked at the Subaru dealership in Rutland VT. for many years. These cars
were almost extinct when I moved here in 1994. Thanks for watchin…..tony
thanks for watching….tony
Great to see how it’s actually done, good tutorial. One question though,
don’t you have to use sealer? Between the rubber and glass on the outside?