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Glass Finders is a vertical e-commerce/quote service for automotive glass needs, with a focus on obsolete, hard-to-find, NOS, used, and newly reproduced auto glass for vehicles from 1895 to 2015. It not only sells inventory items, but also describes itself as an automotive glass manufacturer; if it does not produce or stock a part itself, it will search through more than 25 other glass companies.
The site’s biggest value lies in its ability to match buyers with scarce parts. Users submit a quote request with details such as year, make, model, body type, NAG number, glass position, and color. It is suitable for specific needs such as windshields, vent windows, door glass, quarter windows, and rear glass. For classic car restoration, repairs on discontinued models, or replacement glass for specialty vehicles, this manual confirmation workflow is more targeted than a standard catalog-style e-commerce site.
The website does not publish a fixed price list, nor does it disclose platform commissions, service fees, or payment methods. Its copy indicates that discounted pricing may be available through online orders or email communication, so the overall model is quote-based procurement. For shipping, the form supports selecting domestic U.S. or international delivery, but it does not specify carriers, shipping costs, duties, delivery times, or return/exchange policies. In terms of response time, standard inquiries are said to receive a reply in about 1 hour on average, while extremely rare glass may take up to 24 hours.
Its strengths are its highly specialized category focus, long vehicle-year coverage, and combination of manufacturing capability with an external supplier search network. For automotive glass that is difficult to find on standard platforms, it can serve as a valuable supplementary source. The downside is relatively low e-commerce transparency: there is limited information on live inventory, pricing, payment, and after-sales policies. The buying experience is closer to manual quote-based procurement than an instant checkout platform.
It is better suited to auto parts repair businesses, classic car restoration shops, auto glass installers, parts distributors, and individual buyers with clearly defined vehicle glass requirements. For users in China, the available content does not provide details on access restrictions, Chinese-language support, RMB payment, or shipping to China, so its accessibility from China should be considered unknown. If purchasing is inconvenient, alternatives worth comparing include eBay Motors, RockAuto, Classic Industries, or domestic cross-border auto parts purchasing agents in China.
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glassfinders.com is an United States Auto provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach glassfinders.com directly.