1973-91 C-10 Blazer DOT Flush Mount Rubber Less Glass Kit. Made in America.

Sale price$2,349.00

FESLER FLUSH MOUNT D.O.T. GLASS KIT, AMERICAN MADE

Shipping & lead time

Estimated ship time: 10–15 business days. Each glass order requires custom freight packaging and scheduling. Tracking information will be emailed once available. Please allow up to 10 days after payment before requesting shipping updates.

Fesler glass does not require “sanding” to fit. Our competitors simply ask their China factory to make the stock glass “a few inches bigger all the way around” while Fesler prototypes, molds, test fits, manufactures and test fits again with three separate vehicles to ensure an accurate fit. You get what you pay for.

1973-88 Chevrolet Blazer front and Rear Side glass kits are in stock and shipping.

Classic fit, flush mount glass for 73-75 Chevy Full Blazer top and 1976-88 half Blazer tops (some say to 91). This will be windshield and the two top side glass pieces. Designed and manufactured in North America using the original Float Glass Process invented in 1957 by Pilkington Group.

What is flush mount glass? A larger piece of glass, designed to fit within the OE opening leaving only a small gap. The new glass eliminates the need for trim or weather stripping and uses a FRIT band, primer and super adhesive urethane to fasten into place. The specific size and shape paired with the install method allows for an OE fit with no body modifications.

Each set of flush mount glass mimics OE standards including the faint green hue. The green hue blocks 99.9% of harmful UVA rays (officially recognized by the Skin Cancer Foundation). Each windshield is laminated safety glass while the rear pieces are tempered.

Please note that this item is non-returnable. If it doesn't fit out of the crate then your vehicle may require body work. This is especially the case with Dynacorn reproduction bodies. It is your responsibility to decide whether you are willing to perform this work BEFORE you purchase the glass.

Shipping, billing, and lead time

  • Estimated ship time: 10 to 15 business days from order date.
  • Custom freight packaging: Every glass order is built into custom freight packaging and scheduled with the carrier.
  • Ships LTL truck freight due to size and weight. Commercial address recommended. International freight available, including Canada and Mexico.
  • Tracking: Tracking information will be emailed once the carrier picks up your order.
  • Billing: Requires a signed Credit Card Authorization Form. We do not charge your card until the glass is ready to ship.
  • Shipping updates: Please allow up to 10 days after payment before requesting status updates. We will reach out if there is a delay on your order.
  • Hard deadline? Contact us before ordering so we can confirm timing.
  • Professional installation is highly, highly recommended.
  • If you are using an aftermarket body shell, our glass may not fit out of the box. This is usually just a little work here and there but depends on the body you have.

INSTALLATION INFORMATION

Fesler DOES NOT endorse do-it-yourself installation with any of our flush mount products. Fesler insists that all flush mount glass sold from our facility be installed by a professional certified glass technician.

One of the most dangerous mistakes commonly made in windshield replacements is using the wrong type of adhesive. Butyl only holds 60lb per square inch. Industrial strength urethane adhesives hold 600lb per square inch and will ensure your safety.

Contact Fesler for compatibility questions, freight quotes, or installer recommendations.

Pro Builder Endorsement

BUILDER TRUSTED.

Kevin Schiele, shop foreman at Kindig-It Design and co-host of MotorTrend's Bitchin' Rides, on Fesler flush-mount glass. Kindig-It has been building world-class custom rides out of Salt Lake City for 25+ years.

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Before The Glass Goes In

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO INSTALL RIGHT.

A real talk on fitment, install timing, and what separates a clean Fesler bond from a fight with your installer. Read this before you order, and again before you cut tape on the crate.

Set Your Expectations

FITMENT, STRAIGHT TALK.

Our glass is engineered and manufactured by Pilkington, an OEM glass producer that supplies new vehicles sold today. Same float-glass process. Same tolerances. Made on the same kind of production line that builds glass for modern cars rolling off dealer lots right now. This is real automotive glass, not import stock resized to approximate fit.

On a properly prepared body, it drops in. The reality with classic cars: these vehicles are 50 to 70 years old. Decades of accidents, racing, repaints, and subtle sheet-metal shifts mean some openings have moved over time. The glass is the constant. Your car's opening is the variable. Minor adjustment or light bodywork is occasionally part of a real classic build, and that's true for any precision part going on a 60-year-old car.

Best results come from planning glass into the bodywork phase, not after final paint. If you skip that window and bond glass to a body that needs work, you're asking the glass to do something it was never engineered to do.

OEM
Pilkington-built to modern automotive tolerances
50-70
Years your classic car has lived its life
PLAN
Best to install glass during the bodywork phase

WHERE ARE YOU IN YOUR BUILD?

Build timing matters. Here's a quick read on where flush-mount glass fits into your build sequence, and what to expect at each stage.

Ideal Timing

Just Starting

Shell on the rotisserie, planning the build. Order your glass now and bring it into your bodywork plan. The opening can be massaged to spec while the body is still in metal stage.

Good Timing

In Bodywork

Doors and fenders hung, panels gapped, primer or pre-paint stage. Test fit your glass now, identify any opening corrections, and address them before final paint goes down.

Plan Ahead

Painted, Build Nearly Done

Body and paint complete, working through interior and final assembly. Test fit early. If the opening needs adjustment, you'll want to address it before bonding glass to fresh paint.

THE 12-STEP INSTALL AT A GLANCE.

Full Walkthrough →
Phase 01

PREP & REMOVE

Protect the vehicle, remove the original glass, clean the channel down to bare metal, and remove the factory clips. The four steps before any new glass touches the body.

Steps 1 to 4
Phase 02

TEST FIT & BOND

Test fit with 3/8" fuel line, clean the new glass, prime the frit band, lay urethane, and set the windshield. The make-or-break sequence that determines fitment, seal, and final reveal.

Steps 5 to 9
Phase 03

CURE & FINISH

Support the glass through overnight cure, then optionally fill the body gap with weatherproof silicone for a clean, debris-free finished look. Don't drive or pressure-wash early.

Steps 10 to 12

CRITICAL INSTALL RULES

  • Always urethane, never butyl. Urethane systems hold 600+ psi. Butyl holds 60. There is no comparison.
  • Use proper urethane primer. Prime the frit band and let it dry. Skipping primer puts your windshield at risk of slipping loose.
  • No glass cleaner on the bond area. Standard glass cleaner reacts with urethane primer and prevents proper bonding.
  • Test fit before bonding. Use 3/8" fuel line in the channel to simulate urethane and verify fit and gap before commiting.
  • Never touch primed surfaces. Skin oils prevent urethane from sticking. Apply, let it dry, leave it alone until you set glass.
  • Cure overnight before driving. Don't drive or pressure-wash for 24 to 48 hours minimum after install. Refer to your urethane manufacturer's spec.

FOR EXPERIENCED BUILDERS Advanced DIY

Fesler glass can be installed by a skilled, experienced builder who understands urethane chemistry, has done glass work before, and has a helper on hand. This is not a first-time project.

If you're going DIY: read the Tips & Tricks PDF cover-to-cover, work through every step in our install resource hub, use the right urethane and primer for your conditions, and have someone on standby to help you set the glass. Mistakes on glass install are expensive to fix.

Reference Document

OFFICIAL TIPS & TRICKS PDF

The full 7-page install reference with photo examples of common defect-vs-not-defect situations, warnings, and detailed walkthrough imagery. Send it to your installer ahead of the appointment.

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Complete Resource Library

FULL INSTALL RESOURCE HUB

Stage-based FAQ for every step of your build, defect reference, troubleshooting guides, and 27 in-depth articles from beginner basics to platform-specific deep dives.

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Questions about your specific build, opening condition, or installer?

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Tips & Tricks Document

READ THE FULL PDF.

The official Fesler Glass install reference with photo examples of common defect-vs-not-defect situations, urethane warnings, and detailed walkthrough imagery. Read it here, open it in a new tab, or download it to send to your installer.

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