NZ Classic Car

WINDSCREEN REDUX

Pitted, scratched, or cracked windscreens are unsightly and dangerous. The glare off the pits can make it hard to see when driving into the sun, and scratches made by worn-out wiper blades can be distracting and ugly. Also, obviously, a cracked windscreen is dangerous because it could shatter and cause injury.

Luckily, installing a new windscreen is easy on earlier classics, and requires only hand tools and a couple of hours of effort. In fact, the hardest part may be to push in the

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