I know I've posted before about this feature, but not the procedure. Man, was it hair raising and fingernail biting.
What you see here is a super lightweight Corning rear light, but heavy on the nerves it is indeed when installing.
Why? The cars roof line and bottom weatherstrip channels are convex shaped whereas the Corning pane is flat with a hair of curvature to it.
My friend who drives me crazy (Rick The Palm Reader) and I were like.................... what!
On the ringer I was in a NY minute with Jim and Cyndy Kramer, who were the people I purchased it from perhaps 10 years ago. He walked me through it saying that it would not pop or shatter if you bent it a little to meet the curves.
On went the thick gloves, long sleeve shirts, eye goggles and a sign of the cross across the chest.
After calling Jim and Cyndy a second time with doubt in my voice, they directed me and my chattering teeth to speak with Hemi Eddy in Michigan. He mirrored what Jim had said with extreme detail, "the glass will bend into shape"
Sure enough, it did make the curves. How? it is less than 1/8 thick and has some bend in it. We were floored and in awe once we reluctantly opened our eyes again, one at a time, to see that it had indeed settled into its respective shape.
Here it is, all 10-3/4 Lbs lighter than the original.
Thanks to the Kramers and Hemi Eddy and most importantly, Rick The Palm Reader.

Next will be the application of the vintage decals......................... but weight, how much do they weigh? LOL.