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Old March 9th 06, 01:49 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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Default Cessna Glare Shield Cover

The glare shield in our 64 Skyhawk is original, therefore not the most
pristine to look at. Is there a cover available, such as the carpet
covers you see for autos/trucks, available for airplanes?

Yes, I know I can get a $200+ plastic cover rom Selkirk or others that
covers the entire glare shiled with a lip to install lights, etc. I was
looking for a simple solution to disguise it at a low cost.

Thanks

Al
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