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1915-25 Model T Short Style Windshield Posts, Plain

1915-25 Model T Short Style Windshield Posts, Plain
15-25 Model T, Brass, Natural, 8.00" Overall Height
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- Specially designed to permit a smooth, clean installation
- Will fit the 1915-25 Ford Model T roadster bodies
- They are cast from brass and have a natural finish
- Overall height measures 8" and has a mounted length of 4"
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Material Type:
Brass
Finish:
Natural
Overall Height:
8.00"
Mounted Length:
4.00"
Tube O.D.:
0.88"
MFG. Part #:
91656232
Sold in Quantity:
Pair
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Short style Model T posts are brass castings with mounting bosses on the back side to permit a smooth, clean installation. Fits 1915-25 Ford Model T roadster bodies.
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916-56232 Instructions (PDF)
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Some parts are not legal for use in California or other states with similar laws/regulations
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