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1930-31 Model A Standard Roadster Windshield Frame, Plain

1930-31 Model A Standard Roadster Windshield Frame, Plain
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Material Type:
Steel
Finish:
Natural
Overall Height:
15.25"
Overall Width:
44.88"
MFG. Part #:
55530001
Overall Thickness:
.88"
Channel Width:
.34"
Channel Depth:
.24"
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Each
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Mr. Roadster '30-'31 Model A Roadster windshield frames for Standard bodies feature one-piece steel constructon and have stock Ford dimensions.
Note: No glass or windshield rubber included with our windshield frames.
Specs
- Overall Height: 15-1/4"
- Width @ Top: 44-7/8"
- Width @ Bottom: 43-3/4"
Some parts are not legal for use in California or other states with similar laws/regulations
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