Michael/George: Some time ago I was able to get the rear glass for my 1972
TVR from a local glass shop, who special ordered it from the UK. It took a
while, and cost big bucks. Sorry but I don't have any info on parts. I guess
my point is a glass shop who has its act together should be able to do the
same. By the way, big bucks equated to about $2000 US. So if you can replace
it under insurance, do so. And if not, the price of the car will have to be
substantially discounted.
Stephen
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> From: George Czerw[SMTP:gczerw@home.com]
> Reply To: George Czerw
> Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 6:19 PM
> To: TVRUSA
> Subject: [tvrcc]
>
> Routing message from: "Larry Steckler" <acmeforeign@earthlink.net> Thu, 16
> Nov 2000 12:44:39 -0800
>
> Greeting from California, .
>
> I have visited your website and was very impressed. I have in my
> possession a 74 TVR Tuscan. The car has 26,000 original miles and was in
> 9+ condition. A drunk driver ran in to the rear of the car and damaged the
> rear body panel and back glass. Do you have any interest this car? Perhaps
> you know where a backglass can be had?
>
> Thanks, Mike
>
>
> Michael W. Batson
> Manager, Acme Foreign Auto
> "acmeforeign@earthlink.net"
>
>
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