65 glass install

Thanks for the good description of your method.
I have a gasket on order from DMT, as well as a new windshield from a glass distributor, that search came from your recommendation Rusty, thanks again!
I've installed plenty of rear window sliders on pickups, always placing the gasket on the frame, and roping the glass in.
So today I pulled the old shield & gasket out, pretty easy.
After reading your method, and seeing the difference in thickness of the fence gasket lip vs the glass gasket lip it makes a lot of sense to follow your method. The fence gasket should certainly be more flexible than the glass side.
A few questions:
Do you install the lock strip after roping the windshield in or before?
Just regular black silicon instead of window sealer?
My old, I think original, gasket had a very light coating of gray pliable putty like material spread thinly on the fence, a bit heavier concentration in the corners. Looks like what we called dum-dum used for installing aftermarket van windows & sunroofs. I guess that's what to factory used back then.

Well, I have to recant the rope trick with the early A cars. What I do is install the gasket to the pinch weld first. You'll probably have to tape the top to the roof to keep it held up. Start the windshield in the bottom groove of the gasket. Spray it generously with a soap and water solution to keep it slippery. Keep working it in the groove all the way around. Popcicle sticks work really good. Once in the groove all the way around, Then you start the lock strip right in the center at the bottom. It takes a special little lock strip tool that both opens the groove and pushes the lock strip in at the same time. I use this one.

https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/...,Tip swivels in 90 Degree in either direction.