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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / 1937 4 door Phaeton windshield

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BRL
09-12-2024 @ 10:40 AM
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Hi Tim:
I have the original 1937 Body Parts List for the 1937 models and it indicates that the windshield glass for the Phaeton (model 78-750), Roadster (model 78-710), Convertible sedan (model 78-740), and Station Wagons...aka woodies (models 78-790-A and -B) is the same and it is part number 78-711250. 78-711250 is described as "Glass (Windshield) Assy". I assume this is for each windshield glass half (there is not a qty reqd in the list) and since it is an "assy" I would assume it means it is an assembly of glass laminates that makes it a single piece of safety glass. Here is what appears to be the related parts in the listing for the windshield glass:
1. Strip (windshield finish) outer-R.H. p/n 78-741234
2. Strip (windshield finish) outer-L.H. p/n 78-741234
3. Strip (windshield weather) assy-R.H. p/n 78-741290
4. Strip (windshield weather) assy-L.H. p/n 78-741291
5. Strip (windshield side finish) R.H. p/n 78-711290-B (33013-S13 SCREW)
6. Strip (windshield side finish) L.H. p/n 78-711291-B (33013-S13 SCREW)
7. Strip (windshield center finish) p/n 78-711292 (32995-S13 SCREW)
8. Strip (windshield glass retaining)-use with thick glass p/n 48-18755-A
9. Strip (windshield glass retaining)-use with thin glass p/n 48-18755-B

If you notice items #8 and #9 seem to indicate that there may be different thicknesses of glass used on the 1937 models and this would not surprise me as they made MANY changes in designs in this model year. Sorry I cannot be of any help for the removal and installation as I have not done this on my 37 Phaeton...yet. I have the 1937 Ford Book and it does not have any detailed info on the windshield glass installation so I dont think it will be of any help to you, but the discussion on windshield glass is on page 2-19. Like Tom said, you will have to contact a person that has replaced the glass on any of the aforementioned models to find out exactly how it should be done.




tgegg
09-12-2024 @ 8:34 AM
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Thanks Tom,
The 37 book is on the way, ordered it a couple days ago.
I do like to source info from more than one place and the club book I have for late 40s woodie is great for details of the cars appearance, but a little short on assembly techniques.
Always a little trick or two I miss on first attempt, it seems.
Tim

1940 Tom
09-12-2024 @ 5:57 AM
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Tim--

There are a lot of '37 members who should be able to help you with your questions.

The Club has a 1937 Ford softbound book which your friend should purchase.
Go to the blue section on the left of your screen, click on "Online Store", then go to the link for "Ford Books".

Good luck with the Phaeton.

Tom



tgegg
09-12-2024 @ 5:34 AM
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Hello all,
I am helping a friend assemble a basket case 37 Phaeton and have some questions regarding the windshield installation.
First, is the glass the same as convertibles and woodies? 2 door Phaeton same as 4 door? Do not have one for a pattern.
Second, when installing the stainless trim to pinch weld of the windshield frame, is any sealant or rubber used?
I have done a 36 convertible sedan windshield install and several late 40s, but this is a bit different.
Thanks,
Tim G.

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