<< Question: Why, specifically, '80-'83 Eagles? Wouldn't the '84-'88 Eagles use the same windshield?? Sorry, my book only goes up to '83, so I can't reference any higher than that. I'm using old reference books that don't cover all years. They're probably the same. >>>What makes the NAGS windshield different from the others?? NAGS ( according to " Amcnut@xxxx " , thanks! ) is the aftermarket supplier number of replacement windshields...here's his excerpt from the Email he sent me... -------------- ..."NAGS is the aftermarket glass numbering system used by most every auto glass shop in the US. If you were to order a new windshield (or any auto glass) these days, the NAGS number is the one you want to refer to. The AM part numbers wouldn't do any good for anyone other than Chrysler/Jeep dealers, and I really doubt they still carry those numbers. "NAGS numbers are usually cheaper, but that doesn't mean lesser-quality glass--in most cases you'll end up with a reputable name, such as PPG, LOF, Guardian, or Carlite (in some cases, the exact same name as your original windshield). There is an INCREDIBLE markup on the price of automotive glass. In many cases the lowest price you the consumer would pay is double, triple, or even quadruple what the glass cost the seller." - Jeff Reeves - ---------------- So use the NAGS number when requesting a windshield . >> BTW: Thanks for the part #'s!! Glad to help out! Jerry Casper