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Mail From: John Wallace (email redacted)

Not too long ago a passerby took more than a casual interest in the leather
jacket lying on the floor of my '72 coupe. A couple seconds later, the
jacket was gone, and my twenty-four year-old passenger side window was in
fragments.
I've got my shop manual, and understand the basics of how to get the new
glass in...does anyone have any tips or suggestions?
Thanks
John Wallace
Brilliant blue '72 351C coupe.
Murky silver '88 escort wagon.





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