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    Question for you A guys. Crown on bottom of windshield or top of cowl. Same roadster to closed cab? I know it narrower, but not sure of radius.
    Bob?? Don?? Posted question in hot rod talk, but didn't know if you guys saw it.

    Thanks Charlie

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    Quote Originally Posted by dlotraf33 View Post
    Question for you A guys. Crown on bottom of windshield or top of cowl. Same roadster to closed cab? I know it narrower, but not sure of radius.
    Bob?? Don?? Posted question in hot rod talk, but didn't know if you guys saw it.

    Thanks Charlie
    Don't have any 28/9 closed car to compare to, and haven't ever seen any authoritative commentary. The best I can do is put a straight edge across the bottom of my roadster w/s frame. At the center it measures a nominal 1 7/8" to the bottom of the arch of the w/s frame without rubber.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter View Post
    Don't have any 28/9 closed car to compare to, and haven't ever seen any authoritative commentary. The best I can do is put a straight edge across the bottom of my roadster w/s frame. At the center it measures a nominal 1 7/8" to the bottom of the arch of the w/s frame without rubber.
    Thanks Bob, that should help. I can trace arch of closed cab on cardboard, then mark the ends of roadster windshild frame, I have bottom width, and figure out how much arch there is. Thanks Again.........

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