it's best to get a glass co. out to do that job as it's pretty tricky.
Yes
1967, 68, 69 Barracuda
Yes it will the trim clips are made different in 1968 my understanding is you have to add them after you measure a 68 for spacing and use a 68 seal and trim but the window glass is supposed to be identical. I had researched this because I have a 67 notchback coupe that needs a replacement window.
rear side glass or rear windshield?
The engine number on a 1967 Plymouth Barracuda can be checked by looking at the cast number on the rear of the top, rear of the engine. It is stamped into the block, but is difficult to read due to its placement behind other components.
It's glued in. you'll need to remove the trim around the glass then cut the glue.
On my 97 ford e150 and my 01 the rear glass bolts on ,lube with wd to remove the nuts from the inside
dont remove it yourself ask a mokanic to do it
i got my rear corner glass replaced at the junkyard. all they did was remove the rubber sealant around the glass. then they unclipped the glass. they replaced the glass and put the rubber back on. it looked so easy that i could of done it.
To change the rear side glass on a Civic the old glass must be removed from its adhesive. Using special edge tool separate the glass from the car. Do so around all the edges and remove the old glass. Be sure to use proper automobile glass glue on the replacement glass.
To remove the rear seat from a 1967 Chevy Nova, start by locating the seat bottom clips or bolts, usually found at the front edge of the seat. Pull up on the seat bottom to disengage it from the clips or remove the bolts if applicable. Once the bottom is removed, the seatback can be unbolted from the rear or sides, depending on your model. Finally, lift the seatback upwards to remove it from the vehicle.
To remove the rear vent glass from a 2005 Toyota Sienna, first, you need to remove the interior trim panel surrounding the vent. Carefully pry off the trim using a flathead screwdriver or a trim removal tool. Once the trim is off, locate and remove the screws or clips holding the vent glass in place. Finally, carefully push the glass out from the inside, ensuring to wear safety gloves to avoid injury from any sharp edges.