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does anyone know that the front window of the fullzise bronco 1978 will fit my f 100 build 1967
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I am pretty sure "no".


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I'm not 100% positive but I did a search and the front window for the 67-79 pickups are the same and the 78-79 Bronco are the same as them...
Got this from the salvage yard interchange / replacement off the web and Wikipedia (which can be questionable at times)
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the front window is the same :fr:
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I'm pretty sure they are the same.
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the front window is the same 67-79.
the rear window changes after 72
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Well my glass books dont go that far back or i could tell you for sure by the nags part number.




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no luck for me the window for sale was one of a later model ,so i have to look further .
but can anyone tel me how to put the stainless strips back into the rubber.
i´m thinking that a have to make one out of lexaan or something windows are really hard to get outhere
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so i've fond the new window and a have mounted it in the car but i can,t get those stainless trips into the rubber how do you do that
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You have to install the stainless in the rubber then put rubber on the glass and install all in one shot. If it comes out during the install process its a PIA but you have to work it back in with a hook tool and lots of slickem. Like gojoes or some sort of wd-40. The hard chrome is the only reasom i always hated doing the older fords. I dont have a pic of it but they used to make a tool that had a curved wire looking end with a ball on the end sticking out one end of the handle. The other end had a flat bar looking part with a 90 on it. I remember using it in my early days in the shop back in the early 70's




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