Hello,
Yow, you think that taking something that big on an airplane is going
to work?? I realize that low windshields are smaller than my high windshield
but... will it even fitin the overhead compartment?
As far as checking it....man I don't think that that would be such a good
idea...
maybe buy it its own seat next to you on the plane?? I'm serious..if its the
last one around that is the only way you are going to get it home for sure..Or
drive up there and drive it home.
The place that did my windshield did a reasonable job for a fair price.
They are in kinda a gnarly hood SOMA but it only cost me 100 bucks.
Daniel 69 2000
SF CA
> Hi -
>
> Is anyone in the Seattle area going up to/past Ross Mullen's Blaine WA
> warehouse in the next 5 weeks?
>
> I'm getting a new windshield for my '66 from him, and am concerned about
> having it shipped to me in Berkeley, CA, since it is apparently one of the
> last remaining low windshields in existence and I'd hate to have it broken.
> I will be in the Seattle area the weekend of September 21-23 visiting friends.
>
> On the off chance that anyone who lives in/around Seattle was going to be
> in Ross's vicinity between now and then, I'm wondering if you'd be willing
> to pick it up for me, and save me the drive to Blaine & back during the two
> short days I'll be up there visiting friends.
>
> Also, has anyone ever carried a windshield with them on a southwest
> airlines flight? Any tips for taking it as carry on, or alternatively, for
> packing it as checked baggage?
>
> Lastly, I understand that installing the glass is a job best done by a
> professional. Any recommendations for an installer in the SF Bay Area?
>
> If anyone can help, pls let me know. Thanks!
>
> -Eric
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