Replacing my own windshield/rear glass 64 Val

The rear glass is fairly easy to get good results even if you have never
installed glass before.
You will need a piece of braided 1/8" nylon cord at least a foot longer than
the distance around the perimeter of glass.
Install the new rubber seal onto the glass and lace the cord into the seal
where the metal pinchweld rides. Tails of cord should be at the bottom center
and taped to the inside of glass till your ready to pull glass into frame.
Spread some diluted dish soap into groove and onto cord. This needs to
stay slick not sticky. If you are not doing any painting spray silicone works
better than soap.
Position glass into opening centered and pull cords to work rubber over
pinchweld. It helps to work the bottoms up even from side to side.
The windshield is done the same way but you must be much more
careful not to flex the glass as it will crack. The rear glass is not easily broken
since it is solid tempered.
Get a feel for the process on the rear tempered glass before trying the laminated
windshield.