Tom,

The glass that you speak about is not the Corning Glass that 
is no longer made 1966-68. Last I heard, Airstream is still offering
this glass replacement, though it is not cheap. Airstream also
offers a rock guard for that model (smoke in color) cost about
$300-$400. Most Airstream repair places should be ablr to fix
you problem. The question will be, do you want to spend the 
money for the factory fix??

Paul Waddell
WBCCI/VAC/WDCU 1270

--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Tom B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>    Enroute, my front left [NON-opening] window took a rock, 
> shattered, blew glass all over the sofa-bed & LR.  > [Which curved 
Corning Glass I understand is no longer available, and 
> I'm thinking Lexan.]
> youch!  So my 2nd question:
> Is there any material I can get locally that will conform to the 
> rockguard [with it's slightly curved ends] that will protect the 
> windows in the future [and, of course, look reasonably good]?
> 
> Tom Bokalosky, Mountainair NM





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