The primary change in the CJ5 windshield frame between 1973 and 1976 was the introduction of a more robust design and improved sealing to enhance weather resistance. The frame's mounting points and hinges were also altered for better compatibility with the updated body styles introduced in the mid-1970s. Additionally, the glass used in the windshield may have undergone changes for improved safety and visibility standards.
Some of them are, but 1973 is the year VW changed to the curved windshield in the Supers so some of them are NOT.
On a 1973 Corvette, the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) can typically be found in three locations on the frame. The primary location is on the driver's side of the windshield, visible through the glass. Additionally, the VIN is stamped on the frame itself, located on the driver's side near the front of the car, just behind the front suspension. A third location is on the engine block, usually near the oil filter area.
I'm fairly sure that the 70-81 windshield is the same dimensions.
No, they are 2 different bodystyles
Barnaby Jones - 1973 A Frame for Murder - 7.7 was released on: USA: 16 November 1978
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Harry O - 1973 Anatomy of a Frame 2-1 was released on: USA: 11 September 1975
Barnaby Jones - 1973 A Frame for Murder 7-7 was released on: USA: 16 November 1978
Kojak - 1973 The Frame 3-20 was released on: USA: 8 February 1976 Germany: 19 April 1991
The windshield on the super beetle (and all super beetles) is rounded and makes a little dash board. The regular beetles windshield is flat and has no dash. Irgleloid Not true '71 and '72 Super beetles still have flat windshields, the curved windshield on a super beetle started in 1973 and also had non flat bigger plastic dashboard.
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Yes.