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are these the windshields that can't be replaced?


This is the glass used by GMC on some of their heavy truck lines for many years.
They are being produced today at reasonable prices and should be available for some years to come.
 
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Thanks Lee. That is something to consider.



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They are NOT in that category (unreplaceable).
The orphans are really short, like 14"
 
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The orphan windows were indeed short... from 1969 through mid 73 I think. I have a friend looking at old service trucks, etc with no luck yet.


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Hi everyone,

I think I recall a post from one of our newer members who bought and trailered an early Barth home that had the short windows. Maybe last summer or fall. I thought she said it came with two new windshields still in the box. If I'm remembering right, it might be worth her checking the boxes, windshields or her documents for invoices or part numbers or other info. Might be worth a shot. hmm

Thanks,
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Originally posted by Tonka:
I think I recall a post from one of our newer members who bought and trailered an early Barth home that had the short windows.
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We should have asked for her to try and find more info on them back then. The last time she logged on was Tue, 20 Mar 2012.
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Originally posted by ncbarth1973:
Hey! Thanks for the welcome note. And I am one lucky Girl...the previous owner gave me a new windshield with gaskets, never unpacked! That's just one thing off my very long list of the "will need"s.
She said... never unpacked! Here's the only place she's ever posted on our site.

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