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01-01-1970, 12:00 AM | #1 |
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Need help identifying windshield
I am trying to identify the make and year of car this old windshield belongs to, and also get some idea of the value. I've been told it may be from a Model T. It measures 40 1/2" wide and 21 high. The uprights are 23 1/4" including the ball finial on the top. The two panes of glass swivel open independently. I'm not an antique car person, but it seems in pretty good shape to me, all original glass, about 1/2 the original black paint with some surface rust. Any help would be appreciated. <table><tr><td><font face="arial"> |
01-01-1970, 12:00 AM | #2 |
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Re: Doesn't look like T to me
But what do I know? I only have a 26/27 myself & that's not it. Ford sold lots of cars, but half of the market was shared by hundreds of other brands during the period '17 to '25 we're probably talking about here. If noone finds out, try the question at www.modelt.org - lots of knowledgeable folks there, too. Roger in Sweden <table><tr><td><font face="arial"> |
01-01-1970, 12:00 AM | #4 |
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maybe Canadian Model T
This looks similiar to my Canadian 1922 T. If both glasses swivel and all you seem to be missing are the stanchions, then it is pretty likely it is a 1922-1924 Model T from Canada. <table><tr><td><font face="arial"> |
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01-01-1970, 12:00 AM | #6 |
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Re: Doesn't look like T to me
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But what do I know? I only have a 26/27 myself & that's not it. Ford sold lots of cars, but half of the market was shared by hundreds of other brands during the period '17 to '25 we're probably talking about here. If noone finds out, try the question at www.modelt.org - lots of knowledgeable folks there, too. Roger in Sweden <table><tr><td><font face="arial"> |
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maybe Canadian Model T
This looks similiar to my Canadian 1922 T. If both glasses swivel and all you seem to be missing are the stanchions, then it is pretty likely it is a 1922-1924 Model T from Canada. <table><tr><td><font face="arial"> |
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