I don't believe that the tint is original - I've never seen that on a
factory car, so the probablity is that someone added it later.
and, do the motor mounts first - it's not hard, just tedious
"Jake77" <mcwilliams@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> I'm the recent owner of a 1984 ****sche 944. I've had a number of
> mechanical things corrected on the car (head gasket, new exhaust, fuel
> injectors, etc.) and have done some minor cosmetic work myself (new
> hatch struts, interior lights and switches). The car is now in great
> shape mechanically, other than needing new motor mounts to ease
> vibration at idle, and I am focusing more on the cosmetics. This
> question is regarding the ****SCHE name that appears all the way across
> top of the wind****eld and appears to be a part of the window tint.
> Yet, the lower half of the letters are faded almost completely away.
> So what is left is barely readable, and for my part, I'd rather not
> announce to the world that "I OWN A ****SCHE" anyway. Is there a way to
> remove this or am I correct in assuming that it is indeed part of the
> wind****eld tint and my only option is to replace the whole wind****eld?
> (an option too expensive for me at this point.) I live in Atlanta and
> the sun here is intense, hence the natural fading so far. Is there any
> way I can accelerate this process?:
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