The missing windows appear to only have a slight curve to them.  It seems
that Plexiglas should work.

My main question is, do the rivets on the outside of the window trim have to
be drilled out, in order to replace these?  Or can they be replaced from the
inside?

If from the outside, how would I go about drilling them and replacing them?
Seems like the drill would walk all over the place.  These do not appear to
be standard home depot rivets.

Thanks

-Tim

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> Congratulations on your purchase and joining the fraternity.  Your new
step
> child looks great with the exception of the windows.
>
> I don't know of an easy solution to replacing the windows.  Flat windows
or
> gently curved (top to bottom arch) windows can be replaced with
inexpensive
> Acrylite II, a material from the plastics family.  Your windows will
require
> actual Airstream windows of the same size and shape to the best of my
> knowledge.




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