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How close is a 30/31 windshield to a 32? Also anyone making a 32 windshield that is like the original i.e.: a bit more rounded than the repops I see out there?
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If you mean for a phaeton/roadster, not even close given that your concern seems to the cross section of the frame.
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The only model A windsheild that fits a 32 in shape and size is the truck. And it fits 33 34 but the bottom of the frame on a model A has a lip that has to be cut off
Nothing else is the same like a roadster ect |
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Yes the cross section on the repops do not look close to an original.
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The ones from NC Industries in Pennsylvania are very good and a cut above the others.
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As noted the 1932(-34) closed pickup has a similar tubing section to the 1926-31 closed car, however the shape and dimensions are very different. Everything else is not close. |
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