Mobile Chevrolet glass repair & replacement for Silverado, Camaro, Equinox, Tahoe, Traverse & more. ADAS calibration, insurance-friendly claims, lifetime warranty.
Founded in 1911 by racing legend Louis Chevrolet, Chevrolet built its reputation on durable, innovative vehicles. From the classic Model T-era Bowtie to today’s high-performance Camaros and electric Bolt EVs, Chevy blends trusted reliability with cutting-edge technology.
Over the decades, Chevrolet introduced milestones like the small-block V8 engine and advanced infotainment systems, cementing its place in automotive history as America’s go-to brand for value and performance.
At Glass Masters MN, we specialize in Chevrolet glass care that meets GM factory standards:
We serve the Twin Cities metro and surrounding areas, including: Minneapolis, St. Paul, Eden Prairie, Chaska, Minnetonka, Plymouth, Maple Grove, Bloomington, and rural routes like Carver, Hutchinson, Delano.
We partner with GEICO, Progressive, State Farm, USAA & more for direct billing—often resulting in $0 out-of-pocket. Every repair and replacement is backed by our lifetime workmanship warranty, covering leaks, seal integrity, and clarity.
“Glass Masters replaced my Tahoe windshield flawlessly and had my camera recalibrated same-day—highly recommend!”
– Chris D., St. Cloud
Yes—we use GM-approved calibration to ensure sensors function accurately post-service.
Most replacements are drive-away safe after one hour, including calibration.
Call (952) 491-0505 or Request a Free Quote today!
Since it was founded on Nov. 3, 1911, Chevrolet has produced more than 200 million cars and trucks. At the time of its founding a century ago, 270 American automotive brands existed. Today, only four of those survive: Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac and Ford. (The GMC Truck brand also debuted in 1911, with its first offering arriving as a 1912 model.)
The origin of the Chevrolet Bow Tie is also linked to Louis Chevrolet. According to legend, Louis and his wife were on vacation in France when they came across a wallpaper pattern with a similar form – the Chevy Bow Tie. Since then, the shape has been used as the automaker’s logo by Chevrolet.