I'll share a little story about my husband's car and his cracked windshield.
Apparently while driving, a rock somehow hit the windshield of his brand new SEAT, cracking it. Not a huge crack nor did it impair vision, but the windshield needed replacing.
He called his dealer since the car was new. The dealer said they had no more in stock, and that all imports of SEATs and parts were blocked (thanks to that car import restriction last year and SEAT coincidentally leaving the country.) He told him to call around and find a place that had the part.
So my husband searched and searched for months to no avail. Nobody had any spare windshields for his car. After about six months he tried calling the dealer back - this time speaking to a different agent who said that the other guy was wrong and they had all the information there for parts and that he'd locate it for him. He called back about 10 minutes later and told him to call a place which had ONE windshield left.
So 6 months and 3000 pesos later, the windshield was replaced.
Now when I see cars with cracked windshields or dented panels, I can understand why people just ignore it instead of getting it fixed. Nothing is easy here.
My suggestion is to call a Ford dealer or maybe even try your insurance company and see if they have some type of database of preferred vendors for that type of thing... and if they don't give you any suggestions, keep trying as you search on your own. If your car model was never sold here, then your chances of finding a replacement here are slim (and expensive.)