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1928-31 Ford Car and 1928-34 Pickup Windshield Slide Arms

1928-31 Ford Car and 1928-34 Pickup Windshield Slide Arms
28-34 Ford, Steel, Chrome, 1.70" Overall Width, 6.40" Overall Length
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- These windshield Slide Arms are specially designed to fit the 1928-31 Ford Car and 1928-34 Pickup
- Features an all-steel construction with a beautiful chrome finish
- Engineered to let the windshield swing open or closed
- Overall width measures 1.7" and has a overall length measuring 6.4"
- Material is 0.18" thick and has a 0.32" hole diameter
Details
Material Type:
Steel
Finish:
Chrome
Overall Width:
1.70"
Overall Length:
6.40"
Hole Diameter:
0.32"
Slot Width:
0.32"
Slot Length:
5.96"
Material Thickness:
0.18"
MFG. Part #:
91045463
Sold in Quantity:
Pair
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These die cast, chrome-plated arms let the windshield swing open or closed. Fits 1928-31 Ford Model A passenger car and 1928-34 Ford Pickup.
Item Details
'''28-''31 Car
''28-''34 Pickup'
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