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1949-55 Singer 4a 4ab, 4ac 4ad Chrome,fold Down Windshield Frame & Stanchions on 2040-parts.com

US $2,000.00
Location:

Lake City, Florida, United States

Lake City, Florida, United States
1949-55 Singer 4A 4AB, 4AC 4AD chrome fold down windshield frame with lower mounting stanchions, L & R mirror mounts and part of windshield wiper assembly. Not sure of the application but can provide more info, measurements and photos. Seems to be post WW2 46-55 from my research. Needs complete restoration and new glass!:)
Warranty:Yes

For Sale: 1949-55 Singer 4A 4AB, 4AC 4AD  chrome fold down windshield frame with mounting stantions and part of windshield wiper assembly. Not sure of the application but can provide more info, measurements and photos.  Seems to be post WW2  Needs restoration, and new glass!:)

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