If it were the original windshield, I'd give you hope for getting it out intact, but a replacement, if done right, will be urethaned in and very difficult to save. But, if done schlock, like the one on an 89 I bought 18 years ago, it still might come out like an original because the installer was too lazy to clean the butyl from the pinchweld. I pushed that one out with my feet and what a surprise it was, after months of trepidation about acquiring windshield tools.


(from http://cleanflametrap.com/windshield.html )
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Art Benstein near Baltimore
You feel stuck with your debt if you can't budge it.
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