Exchanging the windshield on the driver' s side is in progress.
Attached pictures of the window frame.
You can see the original GRP frame that is riveted to the vehicle.
You can also see that some "specialist" has laminated fiberglass mats from the roof over this frame and so he has covered the rivets.
However, the frame must be dismantled in order to be able to change the window!
This means the repair shop has to free the frame from the fiberglass mats so they can drill out the rivets.
But then the question arises as to how they should proceed.
In order to repair it as neatly and true to the original as possible, they would actually have to expose the frame on the passenger side too. Then from the roof they want to do the re-lamination again, but not over the window frame.
In addition, water came out from under the fiberglass mats when they started removing them.
They are currently assuming that the first 20-50cm of the roof should actually be worked on and also painted.
But no "specialist" is responsible for that.
Scott G. from one of the two Revcon FB Groups:
"That's how the factory built them. Always wondered how much work it was to replace the windshield."
Matt A.:
"Yeah it wasn't until 1984 or 85 that they went to a gasketed installation."
I have got a 1979.
That means $$$$ or in my case €€€€ for the exchange of the windshield.
It' s also described in the manual:
