Does have a few rust holes at the bottom but complete and hinges work fine, $150.00 plus shipping. Email Only to the address provided.
All the Best,
Hank
FS Early 1912? Windshield Frame Assembly
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Re: FS Early 1912? Windshield Frame Assembly
$100.00 plus shipping
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Re: FS Early 1912? Windshield Frame Assembly
Hank,... why do I think 1912 windshield assemblies were brass ? Are the legs of the hinges of equal length or is the bottom leg longer ? Windshield frames sheet metal or brass ?.. thank you
I don’t know why I turned out this way. My parents were decent people
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Re: FS Early 1912? Windshield Frame Assembly
Have to be steel with light termite holes.
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Re: FS Early 1912? Windshield Frame Assembly
George...because they WERE brass. You are right.George House wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 9:06 amHank,... why do I think 1912 windshield assemblies were brass ?
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Re: FS Early 1912? Windshield Frame Assembly
It appears to be an accessory items by another manufacturer, the measurements fall in line with the year group.