The glass on my Fiat was getting pitted, starred and smoky. So I replaced it. What is the collective wisdom vis-à-vis originality? Each window on my Fiat is date coded as well as having a manufacturer name.
The glass on my Fiat was getting pitted, starred and smoky. So I replaced it. What is the collective wisdom vis-à-vis originality? Each window on my Fiat is date coded as well as having a manufacturer name.
I don't know about Fiats, but for classic American cars it's possible to get reproduction windshields and window with the correct manufacturer and date codes on them. Having said that, I think it's only really an issue if you're talking about concours restorations, and even then probably no one is going to notice the difference unless the car is being shown at a national meet. Personally I wouldn't worry about it.
I'd rather have a clear windshield than a correct one.
When the value of your Spider tops $25k or so, then you can start worrying about correctness.
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