Some of you may have seen the series in Mustang Monthly where Jerry Heasley purchased a stalled '68 convertible project. Basically, all the parts were there, and the car was already painted and ready to be reassembled.
I saw the update in the most recent MM issue, and they showed pictures of the windshield installation. I was surprised to see that the installer used 3M strip caulk instead of the more commonly used Bedding & Glazing compound. I've tried several times on various cars over the years, and no matter what I do, I can't get a windshield to seal completely with the Bedding & Glazing compound. I always end up with water leaks (some worse than others).
I was wondering what everyone thought about using the strip caulk approach. It doesn't really show much of the installation process in the article, but I'm assuming that surely they didn't just leave the caulk by itself; surely they used a caulking gun and something designed to fill the voids under the gasket. Again, I just thought that was an interesting approach, and was wondering if anyone had successfully used it on their car.