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Old 04-10-2004, 05:06 AM
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...hi.. I´m still searching a windshield for my pontiac catalina station build 1970... but the dealers here in germany dont have this !!...where can I buy some and how is the cost within shipping to germany ?

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Old 04-10-2004, 05:06 AM
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...hi.. I´m still searching a windshield for my pontiac catalina station build 1970... but the dealers here in germany dont have this !!...where can I buy some and how is the cost within shipping to germany ?

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Old 04-10-2004, 10:05 AM
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San Luis Auto Glass, 524 N. Mission Road, Los Angeles, CA 90033, (323)225-8181, fax (323)857-9195; installed new w/shields in my 66 GTO ($125) and my 68 GP ($145). Fax or call them and see if they will ship (or drop ship from the manufacturer) a windshield for your wagon. What about the TUV?

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Old 04-10-2004, 10:34 AM
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hey "wheelspin" i´ts a very nice price..thank you for information !! I´ll drive this car with "oldtimerzulassung" ..it´s an especially form to drive "classic cars" here in germany... and wit this form the TÜV don´t look so bad !! ;-)

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Old 04-11-2004, 06:34 AM
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Hi Catalina400,

If I was you, I'd be looking for a supplier in England. There are quite a few American car parts importers over there.

If you need more help, I can find our some names for you.

Good luck

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Old 04-11-2004, 06:44 AM
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hi...in UK ?? hmm..yes I need all help I can get... "some adresses/names" sounds good !!maybe there are some with i-net contact or shop ?!

cya

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Old 04-15-2004, 07:02 AM
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OK Catalina400, here's some info. I got this from an English magazine which is dedicated to American car enthusiasts.

URO GLASS
Tel +1527 577477
Fax +1527 576577
These guys say that they ship worldwide so I suppose shipping from England to Germany would be just around the corner for them!!

PETER JONES
Tel +1582 881260
Fax +1582 883287
Cell +7836 208478
This guy says he delivers all over the UK and can arrange fitting

ALLGLASS Mobile Services
+20 8311 5663
These guys say they arrange windscreens for all American cars. They have a website
www.allglass.co.uk

I don't know the International dialling codes from Germany so I put a + in front.

Let us know if any of these guys can help you. In fact, I would think you could make a weekend trip over to England. Drive over, have the screen fitted and drive home. You will be back on Sunday night just in time for a big feed of Huxen

Good luck
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Old 04-15-2004, 12:26 PM
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You will need to purchase through a distributor. I believe your windshield was originally manufactured by "LOF" Libby, Owens, FOrd. The glass division was sold off to Pilkington Aero.The last time I purchased glass the warehouse was in San Diego, Cal. They were happy to help with questions and availability.

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Old 04-15-2004, 04:30 PM
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Big Lou,

What I was trying to tell our German friend is that seeing as he lives in Germany and there are several English companies dealing in windscreens for American cars, he would be MUCH better off buying from England.

Cost might be (a lot) higher but if he bought from an American company he is going to have to wear the risk of it it getting damaged en-route to Germany.

If he buys from England, those guys will be selling to Europe anyway so they will know how to get it to him safely.

I still say though that his best option is to take a few days off and drive the car to England (that's easy), have it fitted, pay the man and drive home. Certainly the way I'd be doing it. Cost of a ferry ride including the car is very cheap.

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Old 04-15-2004, 11:25 PM
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thank you for adresses in UK...I´m also think my first try to get a windshield I´ll take by the british guys..the shipping is not so far and also the cost for shipping ist not so high..maybe I make a "ride" with my "Bad Van" to this very nice island ;-)--->THE BAD VAN

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Old 04-16-2004, 05:55 AM
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Unless you cannot drive your wagon, I would NOT be taking your BAD VAN.

Take the Catalina, have the screen fitted then drive it home.

If the sellers break it while fitting it, then its their problem. If your guys in Germany do it and it gets broken, then YOU have a problem!!!

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