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      <title>Replacing a classic 1957 chevrolet windshield</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;re staring at a spiderweb crack in your 1957 chevrolet windshield, you probably already know it&amp;#39;s one of the most distinctive parts of the entire car. Back in the fifties, Chevrolet wasn&amp;#39;t just building transportation; they were building</description>
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