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Thing Windows

Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2002 4:42 am
by GothingNC
Hi everyone.
I have not posted to the forum for a while.
I have a yellow 73 with a white top.

I picked up the top & frame at the Thing shop while they were at the Asheville show.

Next step is new windows.
Any ideas on who makes the best ones or would it be better to make my own?

Also,
I njticed a post on 3-point seat belts. I spotted a Thing with a piece of metal welded to the roll cage to fasted the harness. It looks similar to the ones used on the early jeeps.

Thanks !!

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John
75 Beetle (Some Heat)
73 Thing (No Heat)
02 New Beetle (Don't use the Heat.)

Thing Windows

Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2002 2:58 pm
by Bob Ingman
Welcome to the club! Glad to see you here.The best deal on windows is Mike Basso of Scanectity(spelling?) NY Ill find his page and link it to you. Good luck Bob Ingman.

Thing Windows

Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2002 3:07 pm
by Bob Ingman
Here we go-
Michael P. Basso
3221 Old Carman Rd.
Schenactay(told ya) NY 12303 www.thingparts.com
518 630 0173
Good windows-Good prices Bob Ingman

Thing Windows

Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2002 4:39 am
by GothingNC
I met Mike a few times at the Thing shows in Asheville.

His folks also have a Thing of their own and the caravan down to NC and cruise along the BlueRidge Parkway.

I give him a call about the windows.


Thanks !!



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John
75 Beetle (Some Heat)
73 Thing (No Heat)
02 New Beetle (Don't use the Heat.)

Thing Windows

Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2002 7:51 am
by chinacat
Figured I'd add my 2 cents on this one: I just got a full set of soft windows from German Motor Works (www.thingsforthething.com), and have to admit that I'm impressed. They cost me $600, so that was a serious consideration, but after doing my research and seeing the final product, I'm happy with my purchase.

I thought that GMW was a better decision over Thing Shop, because GMW uses one piece of top material to make the windows (instead of a few pieces). This uses more material, but results in a seamless border, with no channels to allow water to get in (and we all know how rusty those frames can get when water gets in). GMW also included two very nice carrying bags free with the set of windows (did pay $600 for everything, though, so "free" leaves room for interpretation).

I also found them to be nice folks to do business with, and they just sent me a holiday card. Most importantly, though, their work is top notch.