>So is there anyway to "redo" the traces, or should I find a good window >in the junk yards?
JC Whitney used to have aftermarket rear window defrosters of different sizes/number of traces. Some were imbedded in clear plastic sheets, which had a tendency to yellow with age. Others were just the copper traces themselves, with some sort of adhesive to stick them onto the window. Don't have a Whitney catalog handy, but might be able to find one if you need numbers/prices. They were a lot less expensive than a new window, tho. A FLAPS might also have them. Try Kragen, Pep Boys, Chief? Steve Maher
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