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- From: judy <judy@nepac.ucsd.edu>
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- Subject: Plexiglas-type windows
- Date: 22 Dec 1992 21:57:02 GMT
- Organization: scripps inst. of oceanography
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- Hi out there, I'm new to this news stuff, and am working on an old
- '65 Alfa -- anyway, I removed the rear window, which is in perfect shape,
- and want to put a lightweight "window" in (the car will be a competition
- car
- hopefully when/if I ever finish it) -- the problem is that the window
- isn't flat,
- so - I am open to suggestions, on - (1) what materials are out there, how
- obtainable,
- how $$$, how easily-scratchable, how easy to cut, and (2) how to shape
- the
- window to look like the original glass.
- Thanks for any/all suggestions you may have!
- - Judy
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