While our name may be new to you, we are not new in the business. We have previously owned two very success glass companies, one in our home state, Alaska, the other in Arizona. We have a strong background in automotive glass removal and replacement, vintage and specialty vehicles, as well as trucks, heavy equipment, marine and even railroad equipment. We have an extensive collection of over 4000 National Auto Glass Association, Inc. OEM specification glass patterns to accommodate your vintage or classic car and truck needs.

We offer our services to Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River, and Brevard counties. If you are outside these areas, we can be inspired to extend our service range. Give us a call. With over 25 years of experience, we are the Treasure Coast's Full Service Mobile Glass Shop. We have recently stepped up to yet another upright wet belt sander, our third. It is important that we can finish glass to the highest possible standards, and there is really no better tool available to today's glazier.

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Had the privilege of working with Charlie and Chuck with 'Classy Chassis' in Fort Pierce on their 1964 Jaguar Mark IV sedan. The quality of their workmanship and engineering on this amazing build is second to none. The glass was installed in the original manner, which is to say, one of the most challenging installs I have worked on. Through the pursuit of quality parts and patience the end result was a very clean installation. Once again, quality parts was one of the crucial factors.

Posted on Aug 10, 2017  •  Facebook

I have the privilege of working on many classic and vintage cars. One of the recurrent challenges I face is vehicle owners "saving money" by procuring their parts through online economy suppliers. There is more often than not a reason the parts are cheaper. Quality control, poor materials, inaccurate reproductions.. . I've seen them all. I do not insist on always supplying parts, but I do sometimes turn customers down, or point out that they will be getting a substandard job with their...

Posted on Nov 14, 2016  •  Facebook

It is questionable frugality to go with the the cheapest every time it is an option. On something as important to the safety and security of your vehicle as a windshield replacement, it can be pure foolishness. Your vehicle's glass is a key part of your cars structure, passenger containment and airbag systems. You paid the money.... don't let them be compromised by an irresponsible installer!

Posted on Jun 21, 2016  •  Facebook

I was able to locate and deliver a back glass for an unusual, if not rare, 1962 Porsche 356 Karman coupe. Certainly a rare part, my customer was very please to receive it. Searching a multitude of sources, it was located through a referral from a referral. Networking is, and has always been, crucial to any business endeavor.

Posted on May 20, 2015  •  Facebook

Definitely meet some interesting people in some fascinating situations in this business. Got to be careful asking how something happened!

Posted on Nov 08, 2012  •  Twitter

While optimism is an excellent character trait, some of the projects I see stretch beyond the appropriate use of the word. Dreams are good

Posted on Sep 21, 2012  •  Twitter

Working on a '50 Buick. Some repro parts are just a little off, requiring a bit of ingenuity to make things work. It's a challenge.

Posted on Sep 19, 2012  •  Twitter

Removed the original windshield, unscathed, from a big block '69 Plymouth Barracuda. Spent the time, did the deed, everyone's happy.

Posted on Sep 16, 2012  •  Twitter

I used our Ultrasonic Leak Detector this morning to help a client end the chase for a wind noise. It's a great magic act.

Posted on Sep 10, 2012  •  Twitter

Finding a customer that long sought after part, solving a challenge, is a very rewarding feeling. These cars are like their children,

Posted on Sep 08, 2012  •  Twitter