Did you remove the rear glass again?
My Back Window is out most often. It's an individual thing. The engine runs cooler, the fiberglass engine cover is cooler, the dancing solid roller cam valve train sounds better, and people can see the intake and chrome old school air cleaners without the glare or reflection of the sun hiding or distorting the intake. The fiberglass panel around the engine is easier to clean too. It's also a hit at car shows.
It may appear unfinished or somehow out of place to purists, and I understand that perspective; everyone has their own way of enjoying their cars. My back window glass is flawless, and on rare occasions I do install it.
John Force is a honorable, successful business man, race car builder/driver, family man, and very generous. Yes, his daughters and wife are stunning!
For nearly a decade during recent years, he funded the best, very large car shows within Savi ranch. There were bands and great food for all. The entry price: one toy for a needy child. The California Highway Patrol was there in great force since they would be charged with distributing the thousands of toys for tots donated by those visiting the car shows.
John also had a huge facility within Savi Ranch where for many years he build his own race cars and had a gift shop usually operated by one or more of his daughters. He scheduled free visits and a tour. It was amazing to see all they created there. Even though he moved to a larger facility out-of-state just over two years ago, he kept his Savi Ranch facility.
I am fortunate and honored to have him as a neighbor. John Force Here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Force
Robert