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V8 Series Windscreens
My 410 is approaching the stage where the windscreen - almost certainly original - is becoming difficult to see through when driving into the sun in the early or late part of the day due to pitting. Are windscreens available and are there any windscreens that are common between the 410 and other V8 Bristols? Any information than anyone can offer will br gratefully accepted.
John Keighley - Australia |
I had the misfortune to get a stone crack the windscreen on my 411 S5.
My insurance used Autoglass. As the windscreens ( for the 411 at least) are not generic or fitted to some other car, they had a few made. When Autoglass called me, I asked them to specify that the manufacturer incorporates a green "sunscreen" strip at the top. Check if Autoglass still have any left. (assuming the 410 uses the same as a 411 S5) |
The 410 doesn't use the same screen as the 411 but the rubbers fit , however they are available so no panic ! I'm fairly sure they are only available from ACCS ( they bought the tooling )
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Are the rubber seals used on Bristols not generic? I recall buying most from other companies than Bristol. I think including the rear and front windshild rubbers.
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No - but a few companies have had tooling made ACCS,Brabazon,Bristol,BODA
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I don't think the OP's question really got an answer, so I'll re-ask it, since I find it an interesting and potentially important one: which V8 cars shared the same windscreens? Looking at photos of 407 through 410 models, to all appearances the windscreens seem identical to me, and I know that Pilkington Classics can still make the 410 screen. Does anyone have the gen on this?
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However, relying on a book when buying a windscreen is unwise. There are several experts in the UK, as mentioned by other replies to this post, and you would be well advised to ring them and just ask. Question 1: Which models of Bristol shared the same windscreen with the 410? When you get this answer publish it here with sufficient keywords that the answer can be found years later (such as windscreen compatibility the same windscreen windshield fits Bristol Car models 408 409 410). Question 2: Do you have one in stock? Question 3: How much to ship to Australia? Question 4: Do you have the fitting rubber in stock? If not, who has it? Question 5: If I buy the windscreen from you, can you provide installation instructions so the apes at the glass place here don't break it? After you get all five questioned answered, ring Pilkinton. |
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Ask Pilkington how long they have made the 411 screen. You will be told 7 or 8 years.
And they used a 411s5 screen to get the shape etc. |
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