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Windshield Identification


Does anyone know what this windshield fits?

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Old 05-30-2012, 09:38 PM
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Does anyone know what this windshield fits?
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It may be too similar to tell without measuring, but sure looks like an IHC truck from 1915 to 1921. Is it for sale? Send me a pm Mike Miller
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Chris that looks like an F series IHC. If you could get some measurements on bottom of mounting posts I could check on my 1914 F. I sure could use it as I only have the bottom pipes.
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Thanks guys. The poles at the bottom measure 42 1/2" wide. Sorry, it's not for sale.
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What is it, and not for sale. OK, I give are you starting with the windshield frame and going to collect the rest of the truck? I will measure my model F IH tomorrow for comparison. The model H 3/4 ton will be the same.
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