Any good glass shop should be able to cut laminated safety glass to fit 
- or polycarbonate, if you would rather have plastic that won't break. 
They will need the windshield frame to measure from, or the old glass if 
it's still in one piece.

Years ago, I had a new flat windshield for a '56 Bug convertible cut at 
a glass shop, and just last week I had a replacement window for an Army 
tow tractor cut.

Chuck Kuecker

On 10/2/2011 11:45 AM, Thom & Joanna Deane wrote:
> Group:
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> I need to replace the broken windshield glass for my 1967 Safari Dune Buggy.
> It's flat with no curves.
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> Where can I get a replacement in SoCal (Los Angeles/Orange/Riverside/San
> Bernardino Counties) without paying an arm and a leg for it?
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> Best regards,
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> Thom Deane
>
> 1959 Ragtop Bug
>
> 1967 Safari Dune Buggy

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