914 Windshield inside OEM Glass Sticker logo?, Anyone making these OEM Windshield Mfg. Stickers |
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914 Windshield inside OEM Glass Sticker logo?, Anyone making these OEM Windshield Mfg. Stickers |
TJB/914 |
Jan 5 2023, 02:10 PM
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Mid-Engn. Group: Members Posts: 4,380 Joined: 24-February 03 From: Plymouth & Petoskey, MI Member No.: 346 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
Looking for help if anyone makes these OEM Windshield Sticker's?
Are they different for every model year? Many years ago while restoring my 914 I used a solvent to clean up the windshield glass & destroyed the letters. I would like one for my OEM original windshield (IMG:style_emoticons/default/pray.gif) This is off as recent 1976 in a local shop for repairs in this photo. Tom Michigan Attached thumbnail(s) |
wonkipop |
Jan 7 2023, 04:33 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 4,666 Joined: 6-May 20 From: north antarctica Member No.: 24,231 Region Association: NineFourteenerVille |
@JeffBowlsby
i had a look at the car on BAT you are referring to. white car? latest on list? not sure that is a german delivery car. its got a VIN sticker. looks original. i guess it could be a repro. but if it was german would not have one. its also got a correct Vin plate on windscreen. does look a bit shiny though. german car would not have one. and its got USA tyre pressure sticker on fuel tank where USA cars have it. german car would have it on the right inner wheel well in front trunk. i don't know enough about early cars. are you saying the fuel octane sticker is the wrong one. explanation for fuel octane sticker could be that its a repro. someone got it wrong doing a fix up/"resto"? or are you seeing other clues its german delivery besides the fuel octane sticker. its all pretty interesting. so many ways you can get an "authentic" resto wrong when you really start sticking your head into it. disappear down the rabbit hole. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) EDIT @JeffBowlsby thanks to your prompt i looked closer at PET again on side windows. see on previous page where i posted the page from my PET catalogue on file. there are two types of side windows (for both the wind up section and the fixed triangle). only two. one is clear. one is heat protection glass. so is the distinction in the side windows then. DELODUR 1 and DELODUR F. i have not seen a DELODUR F. but if that is the other side window, then what it says to me is one or the other is heat protection. not sure which one but. FURTHER EDIT and its different again for the rear window. its two types. clear is one. but the other is not heat protection its the heated rear window. i have a DELODUR 1 on my rear window and its not a heated rear window. so there is the clue i think. DELODUR 1 is likely to be the clear glass? DELODUR F is heat protection glass? can you post a pic of a DELODUR F side window mr. b and if that logic is right. the F on a front screen possibly means the same or similar thing. but not so much tinted as heat protection. probably at that 70% threshold that i think is the regulation at that time for light transmission in a windscreen. as to exactly how that heat protection was done would need a bit of further digging. F/F on my front screen and DELODUR F on a side window tends to indicate its the glass itself. as the side windows are not laminated. you would think they would do it with the interlayer in the front screen but maybe they did not back then. its possibly the glass itself? i 50% agree with you now. F would likely mean something to do with being not fully clear? but i would not use the word tint necessarily to describe it. |
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