We purchased the laminated windscreen and rubber glazing from AH Spares. It is made by Pilkington and is their premier product. https://www.ahspares.co.uk/austin-healey/sprite/windscreen-glass/screen-glass-triplex-pilkington.aspx
We decided to have the stanchions and the frame ceramic coated because the car is kept near the Florida coast and we wanted the extra protection. Cerakote was used and was applied by C2 Coatings in Sarasota. Often it is the case that the rubber seal between the windscreen and the body does not fit properly,. We purchased the one we used from Martin McGregor at McGregor’s Upholstery and it fit perfectly.
Many Bugeyes do not have their windscreen seal installed correctly. Often, the seal between the body and the windscreen is simply cut off at the windscreen post or stanchion. Proper installation involves modifying the seal to permit it to fold under the stanchion rubber seal. This will minimize leaks and certainly looks better.
Bugeye Restoration Video Episode One Hundred is a short video that illustrates the installation of the seal that fits between the body and the windscreen and then the installation of the assembly to the car. Our seal was sourced from MCGregor’s in Canada and is supposed to be an accurate representation of the original seal.