<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by tbenvie:<BR><B>Hello everyone-I haven't posted for awhile as I sold all my reatta stuff awhile ago and dxecided to just do what I have always doen-68-70 AMC AMXs (which have remarkable similarities to the Reatta). I went to look at a wrecked 68 AMX today at a tow lot (which I bought) and they also had a Reatta headed to the junkyard-has a broken right vent and mirror, bad touch screen, no start, ripped seat, bad headliner. paid all of $200 for it and fixed the touchscreen and it runs great. I'm going to give it to my niece to drive. I thought I saw somewhere that someone was reproducing vent windows. Is this true? Any info?<P>T^he car is as follows for the database:<P>88 red tan suede interior, black moldings, VIN # 1g4ec11c9jb900280.<P>I have owned a ton of collector cars over the last 25 years (I used to teach auto shop so I had 50 kids a day to work on my cars)and besides the AMX my other 2 favorites is the 74-7 Bricklin and the Reatta. Just awesome cars!<P>Tom Benvie<BR>East Bridgewater, Mass. </B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P> THERE ARE SOME POLY-CARD REATTA VENT WINDOWS AVAILABLE NOW R & L SIDES MARR RESISTANT, TINTED READY TO INSTALL SUPPLIED <BR>WITH A TUBE OF 3-M ADHESIVE AND SOME INSTRUCTIONS<BR>I HAVE ONE ON MY REATTA IN FLORIDA LOOKS GREAT<BR>IF INTERESTED CALL FLINT TOOL AT 810-655-6113<BR>OR FAX 810-655-2211 ASK FOR BILL