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TN 1966 OEM windshield

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T-Bird

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I have all original glass in my 66, but the windshield. I'm startting on my restore and trying to get parts together. I'm looking for a very good one with the 66 markings.
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daves bronco

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boy good luck to ya. that is going to be hard to find 50 year old glass on something with very little slant to defect the rocks. I would bet most windshields only last about 5 years before they get a big crack from a rock.
 
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boy good luck to ya. that is going to be hard to find 50 year old glass on something with very little slant to defect the rocks. I would bet most windshields only last about 5 years before they get a big crack from a rock.
you never know what someone has squirreled away.:)
 
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