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- Minor Friendly
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plastic rear window
Hi,can anyone tell me where I can get a plastic rear window for my 1961 moggy convertable,cheers Brian
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Re: plastic rear window
http://www.surreycarinteriors.co.uk/pla ... indow.html
from a quick google so may be more about
from a quick google so may be more about
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Re: plastic rear window
Have contacted several companies,no change out of £45 and that was the cheapest,about £38 for the plastic and £8 postage ,and then theres the glue and thats doing it myself,.One company wants me to remove from car,send to them,they will fit and post back,that will cost about £75 to £85,and will be of the road for about a week,.A new hood at £155 to £195 is looking better more and more,cheers,Brian.
Re: plastic rear window
If it's just gone 'foggy' I believe there is a product that can clear it - sold to Spridget owners I think. I have no idea if it works - and to be honest - I am sceptical!



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Re: plastic rear window
Do you have a link to this product BMC??? I'm having foggy window issues as well.
Cheers John - all comments IMHO
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Re: plastic rear window
http://www.frost.co.uk/item_Detail.asp? ... ame=Renovo Plastic Window Polish (50ml)
This any good?
Havn't tried it myself but poss worth a go!
This any good?
Havn't tried it myself but poss worth a go!
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Re: plastic rear window
My hood is tatty and the window is a bit foggy both have a small split but does not leak,so I am looking at the options,
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Re: plastic rear window
If you're thinking about replacing the hood I know there are loads of different options, but don't buy the cheapest it'll be a false economy, the vinyl is very thin on some of the ones I looked at, and won't last. Not good value for money IMHO.
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Re: plastic rear window
When I had a Barchetta, the club recommended a Halfords own brand plastic window polish. Don't know if they still do it but worth a look if there's a Halfords nearby.
