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Well, come to find the back glass in my 66 is shattered. Not sure what happened, but can you guys tell me what else will fit? How many years, and maybe bigger trucks? Thanks, Eric
Well, come to find the back glass in my 66 is shattered. Not sure what happened, but can you guys tell me what else will fit? How many years, and maybe bigger trucks? Thanks, Eric
All the back glasses are the same 1961/66 F100/1100 except for the 1961/63 Custom Cab Unibodies with the full width back glass.
Also the same as 1967/69 F/T/800/1000 & 1967/69 N/NT/T500/1000
In case it's useful for reference, I just did this and paid $70 for a clean used back glass at a local salvage yard in Kansas City -- not sure what prices might run in your area.
Also recommend the Dennis Carpenter gasket. I put mine in dry, with no extra sealant -- it's dry and tight.
You can also get some good installation tips searching Glass Installation 101 in this forum.
Well, i found a 65 or 66 truck. On the fender it read ford 350. A one ton i assume. The roof was caved in, but the back glass was half out already so i grabbed it. Looks like the same one i need. Didn't see much else for useable parts on what was left.
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