Vintage Original Studebaker Windshield 1950's ??? on 2040-parts.com
Aberdeen, Washington, United States
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VINTAGE WINDSHIELD, WAS TOLD A OLD STUDEBAKER, MEASURES FROM LEFT TO RIGHT TOP, 54'', BOTTOM LEFT TO RIGHT 59 1/4'', SIDES TOP TO BOTTOM 21 1/8'', MIDDLE TOP TO BOTTOM 23 3/4'', ONE ROCK CHIP AS SHOWN, I WILL NOT SHIP, THERE IS A PLACE IN TOWN THAT WILL WRAP AND SHIP THIS I THINK BUT YOU WILL HAVE TO ARRANGE AND PAY ON THAT PART OF SALE, I CAN GIVE PHONE NUMBER FOR YOU IF INTERESTED, I WILL TAKE TO THEM FOR SHIPPING |
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