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Full Convetible Windshield Frame and Glass

mtnman210

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Off a 73 Jimmy. I have the entire firewall, complete windshield frame with glass. Perfect for you're full convertible conversion.

Located in Northridge, Ca
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asking $200


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I'd like to put one of these on a truck cab. Preferably mine. Good luck with the sale.
 
If you can't move it in CA and would consider shiping just the A- Frame/windshield frame, I may be interested.

Thanks.
 
You would have better luck selling that quicker if you were to cut the frame in the middle of the posts. And for the same price, too. It would also be shippable, too.

I did this once, cutting it in the middle of the posts and wrapped it in cardboard to ship it out UPS.

You don't need to supply the windshield since they're all the same. Its a lot easier to graft these frames on at the posts rather than cutting the floor and firewall.
 
Isn't that what I just asked for... :whistle: :D

How hard is it (really) to weld the 73-75 frame in? Seem if you're off just a hair the glass won't fit.
 
Thats what tape measures are for. And remember the quote "measure twice, cut once."
 
You never answered my question about shipping just the frame...
 
You never answered my question about shipping just the frame...

Oops I thought I did. I'll cut up whatever part you want. I've told others, I'm happy to throw it on a pallet or ship it but the buyer has to setup all the shipping details and cover the cost. I'll sell the whole thing or whatever part anybody wants for 200 plus shipping.
 
Oops I thought I did. I'll cut up whatever part you want. I've told others, I'm happy to throw it on a pallet or ship it but the buyer has to setup all the shipping details and cover the cost. I'll sell the whole thing or whatever part anybody wants for 200 plus shipping.
You don't need to palletize a cut frame. Simply wrap and tape cardboard all around it and ship it out. Will be a lot lighter in weight than a pallet which is too big and bulky.

And yes, that coming from Capt. Obvious. :whistle:
 
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