Please Note:
Many used items in our picture(s) have been cleaned and/or bead blasted prior to being photographed to show condition and detail. The item you receive, in most circumstances, will be pulled from the donor car and shipped to you without being cleaned. We do not retake pictures each time a used item sells. Pictures are a good indicator of what you will receive, but not all used parts age the same. On high dollar parts, email us and we can send a few pictures of the actual part available.
"Core" Items: If we use the word "Core" in the title of the product, the item has been deemed rebuildable, but has not been rebuilt. The item you receive, in most circumstances, will be pulled from the donor car and shipped to you without being cleaned.
This product has received the 'Crappy Product' certificate.
Items that receive the 'Crappy Product' certificate are products that we carry for comparison purposes as they are often the version offered by other vendors or because it is the only version available. We would not be willing to use these parts on our own cars, and we do not recommend purchasing these parts.
WE ARE NOT ABLE TO ACCEPT RETURNS FOR THESE PARTS.
Product Condition Grades
Below is a general description of what the criteria is for our product condition grades. These are generalizations that are intended to give you an idea of the condition of the product at a quick glance. Because different parts degrade at different rates, there are variances in what the letters represent, please see the products description for details about the condition of any particular product.
A = Excellent / Above Average
B = Average / Some flaws / Good to Excellent Driver Quality
C = Obvious flaws / Poor to Average Driver Quality
D, E, F = Worse, Worser, Worsest
Front bracket for mounting glued in door glass for all 1969 and very early 1970 Mercury Cougar and Ford Mustangs, passenger side front bracket only. Comes without stud that attaches to window regulator. We also have examples with the stud for a premium price. Here is the 3M product used to glue the glass to the bracket. Keeper also available for the T stud. We are looking to find someone to manufacture the T-studs. Both glue-in and bolt-in versions. Please let us know.
Ford part # C9ZB-6521468-A.
" First of all I would like to thank you for all the helpful videos you have provided on ur website. In your video for 1969 door glass installation you state that one would be tempted to take out the factory glue and as you know right after that you recommend leaving the old glue in place to avoid using a lot more glue and leaving it there helps with centering. My daughter and I restored a 1969 Cougar. In our restoration process we used 3M 08641 channel bonding and sidelight adhesive to attach the cast aluminum brackets to the tempered side/door glass. We followed the procedure in the video. Last winter, while in storage, it got really cold(-30F) and both door windows blew out at different times. When I reached out on a couple forums I was told that I had probably adjusted the the windows too tight. We bought new glass, replaced them and when it got really cold a few weeks ago it happened again . This time I made sure both windows were cracked open and in a relaxed state. I contacted 3M for advice and talked to to 2 different reps. they both stated that the old adhesive needs to be completely removed from the brackets before gluing them to the new glass. Both of these conversations were done in the form of a chat which I have saved and attached to this email in case you are interested in reading them. Please don't take this as a complaint about the video but more like me sharing my misfortune to be helpful for someone else.
Thanx, Steve"
Do you have questions about Glue-In vs Bolt-In glass? How about how to properly install Glue-In glass in your 1969 Cougar or Mustang? Check out our video below for some great glassy information!
1969 Glue-In Glass: The Comprehensive Repair Guide Video