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Maximus_Wedges
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anybody have any info on price and availability on lexan windshield kits for a 65 Dart GT?
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bOb shingler
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it'll probably be a do it yourself deal.
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"bOb Built" (no matter how many times it takes) 
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Seho
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I took my lexan windshield, which was scarred and messed up, and had a plastics supplier cut another one using the old one as a pattern....$68 out the door for 1/8th inch.
Oh...and mine was installed in the original windshield gasket...not a 'race car' type kit with screws, etc. Might have misunderstood what you meant.
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Maximus_Wedges
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My glass is cracked and won't pass tech. I thought if I could make a plastic one work I'd save some weight too. I ve not seen lexan with a windshield gasket and no screws. Sounds like it would work. I need to read up on wind shields. Is this style of application leagle??
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signet
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the book says it may be replaced by shatterproof material .125" minimum thickness.
the stuff scratches very easy,well the cheap stuff does,they make some type that is warranted for 5 years against scratches but it was 1200 bones for a sheet 5 years ago,probably cheaper now.
why do people have to rub it with thier grimey fingers once you tell them it is Lexan?
thieves are somewhat baffled by it too.
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