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When you are restoring your classic vehicle, it is very likely that somewhere down the road you will need to replace some of the automotive glass in the vehicle. At times it is difficult to find used glass that is in good shape. This is where a Cincinnati auto glass company can help you out.

With many vehicles made before 1950, the glass is flat. Thus, all that must be done is flat glass has to be cut to fit the opening. Flat auto glass is readily available and most shops have the tools needed to cut the glass to fit.

New glass in an older vehicle can improve the looks dramatically. Often over time, the glass in the older vehicle may lose its transparency. This can be in part due to the material in the laminated glass changing color over time due to the exposure to the sun.

While early vehicles used plain window glass to shield the driver and his passengers from the wind, insects and road debris, the glass could easily shatter and cause problems for anyone in the vehicle. In 1919, Henry Ford had designed laminated safety glass and was installing it in all of his vehicles. The same process is still used in auto glass today.

At first, windshields were flat. Around 1950 some manufacturers introduced the split windshield. This window used two flat panels of glass the met at an angle for the windshield. The design was more aerodynamic. However, in 1953, Cadillac introduced wrap around windshields. This design changed the glass in cars forever. If you are replacing this type of glass, the process can be more involved, but a good shop can get the glass you need.

In addition to windshields and windows, the automotive glass company is able to replace mirrors. Mirrors that have flaws in their silvering can destroy the looks of an otherwise very impressive restoration. Replacing these flat mirrored surfaces can be a very inexpensive addition to your restoration that can make a very big difference.

If your restoration is a muscle car from the 1970s on, there is the possibility that it had a mirror that was mounted on the windshield. As most people are aware, the glue that holds these mirrors in place often gives way over time. An auto glass repair shop is able to reattach the mirror to the windshield just like it came from the factory.

In an automotive restoration project, the automobile glass is often the last step. Let one of the Cincinnati auto glass repair shops bring your restoration back to life.

This article is brought to you by Cincinnati Auto Glass. For courteous and professional windshield repair service in Cincinnati, visit our Cincinnati Auto Glass website.

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