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70-71 Challenger Front Windshield/Apillar Measurements

chally71e

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Hi all working on my 71, and can't seem to locate my drivers pillar where I had all my measurements on.

Can someone measure the distance across rom a driver to passenger a pillar at the top and bottom?

A measurement in the center of the windshield from top of channel to channel on upper cowl?

Lastly, the distance from side of car somewhere up to where the a pillar steel starts?

Thanks!
 

Adam

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An old windshield would give you a lot of data, but remember there is a gap between the glass and the pillars which is covered by the trim.
 

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As Adam said. I made a template of the front and back windshield to cover the area as I was working on my ca. It is a lot easier to handle a piece of cardboard. It might not have the curves but it's close. The trim might be-able to be lay out around the frame to see if it's close. I can see if I can get you some tram measurements if I can access the areas.
 
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Don't have the old windshield or else I would have installed it for measurement purposes. The cardboard idea is good though.
 

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Don't have the old windshield or else I would have installed it for measurement purposes. The cardboard idea is good though.
Well you will need to get a windshield eventually… fyi, I believe the new production glass is thinner than original glass and will require thick butyl to get the glass up high enough that the trim isn’t loose and rattily.
 
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