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Soon into ownership I managed to chip my Mustang windscreen right in the middle of the driver position and due to the depth of the chip Autoglass couldn't make an invisible repair. Very annoying.
I drove this morning and wasn't aware of anything new but the bad news (or possibly good news) is that I came out this evening and there is a new low central impact point making a multi pointed star with a proper crack which is stretching it's way upwards and across the drivers side.
I did hear something hit a few days ago - I ducked - but I couldn't see any damage at the time.
So I now need to source a replacement windscreen. The Direct Line windscreen service is provided by Autoglass. Does anyone know if I'm going to have difficulty getting a genuine Ford windscreen with the central shading and Ford logo?
I drove this morning and wasn't aware of anything new but the bad news (or possibly good news) is that I came out this evening and there is a new low central impact point making a multi pointed star with a proper crack which is stretching it's way upwards and across the drivers side.
I did hear something hit a few days ago - I ducked - but I couldn't see any damage at the time.
So I now need to source a replacement windscreen. The Direct Line windscreen service is provided by Autoglass. Does anyone know if I'm going to have difficulty getting a genuine Ford windscreen with the central shading and Ford logo?
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