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Back window replacement on ‘87 GL-10

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Greetings all,

As the title reads, I have an ‘87 GL-10 wagon. The back glass is shattered, and the only thing I’ve found so far as a replacement is the back glass of an ‘86 DL sedan. My question: will it fit?

Thank yall!

That’s not the touring wagon is it? If that wagon has the raised roof it’s going to be tricky but I did it 25 years ago or so. Touring wagons were only 1500 in the USA and there’s Three styles of rear hatch glass applications for just those 1500 units. 

Quick search and it looks like plenty of them in PA. I just used 12345 for the zip code in their search. 

  • 2 months later...
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Thanks for the tips. It is not a touring model. No hits as of yet on that website.

 

Ahhh , double posted. And I see you’re down in MS. Has to be a tough spot for Subaru parts. 
 

At least you have the normal roof. You’ll score. Out west for sure. 

Please allow me to offer my opinion on backyard windshield removal- front or rear. Old school - no problem whatsoever, 80’s they get a little tricky, late 80’s (your car gen) they’re even more tricky and potential to break them increases mucho mucho. And I don’t bother with post Loyale Subarus. Leave those to the pros and open the wallet. 
 

Good luck. 

Wow , looks like you’re going to TX or FL from my search 

 

Hang in there. Good luck. 

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