1919 -1922 Model T Windshield Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Hickory Corners, Michigan, US
1919 - 1922 Model T windshield assembly. No glass, but you would want to put safety glass in it anyway. Appears to have original paint. Some surface rust but nothing severe. Hinges work. Brass glass channel a bit frowsy but will function. Ships by cheapest way. Contact me for shipping cost.
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