by droopsnoot » Fri Jun 13, 2014 6:34 pm
Once the screws are out (or rivets on some years, I believe), it's like any other window in a rubber. The way I did it was to very carefully fold the inside edge of the rubber back on itself and periodically push the glass outwards, very carefully. Once you've done enough of the edge that way you can start to flick bits of the rubber under the panel edge, then eventually it will be freed. Take it very steadily, as it's easy to break the glass - I once broke an Audi quattro rear screen in a scrapyard by being a bit impatient.
Also worth noting that I've talked to various glass people (you know what I mean...) about removing screens this way, and they all make "tsk, tsk "noises, so would be interesting to hear what others post.