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that depends on your auto insurance, not the state.
You could go to your nearest auto place and see how cheap they do it. Or you could look up auto places on the internet and if they are fairly close to you, you could see what their prices are on fixing windshields.
The '92 and '97 cars had a different design but the windshields may be the same. You should check with an auto glass place.
One cannot find Glass Auto, as it does not exist. The close result to such a tern is Auto Glass for cars, such as windows and windshields for one's automobile.
Auto glass specialists generally work with replacing and repairing windshields and other auto windows. They may also offer services for window tinting. They generally do not venture outside of those services.
Well, there are many auto-places close to Cleveland OH where they offer tinting services towards windshields. However, I would recommend going to Canadian Tire.
Safelite Auto Glass offers windshield repair. The company repairs cracks and holes in windshields of all types of vehicles. Safelite Auto Glass offers mobile services which is convenient for many customers.
If you have triple A they will come out and repair it often times. Otherwise, check with your insurance company or with a local auto body shop to see if they will cover it for free.
Replacing windshields is usually expensive, and hard to do because there are specific kinds. You can try to call a salvage yard near where you live, and see if they have your model of car.
You can find a windshield for a 1973 Chevy Nova at auto parts stores such as O'Reilly Auto Parts or AutoZone, which may carry aftermarket options. Online retailers like eBay, Classic Industries, or YearOne also offer windshields specifically for classic cars. Additionally, contacting specialty shops that focus on classic car restoration may yield more options. Lastly, consider checking local salvage yards for used windshields.
There are several places that repair auto glass. The first place to check is the dealership where you bought your vehicle. If the price is higher than you are looking to pay, try looking in your yellow pages.
No. It is about the same to replace the glass in a classic car as it is to replace it in a modern car. The difference lies in that the windshields/mirrors could be of different shapes and sizes, and that would effect the cost.