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    35 International Windshield Frame

     



    Anyone have any contacts or ideas on where to find a 35 international 1/2 ton pickup windshield frame? The one that I have is too rotten to repair, and I would rather not have to completely fab a custom one. Any leads would be appreciated.

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    Eric

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    how about fixing the glass like a new car or truck fit it in the A pillars and use a finsh strip on the glass this may be the best way out

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    I have considered this as a viable option, but It would sure be nice to maintain the original style tilt out windshield. This was one of the cooler features of many cars/trucks in the 30's.

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    You didn't say specifically, but odds are it's the bottom that's more wasted than the top/upper sides. You might look at getting a frame from a Ford or other car/truck, they are more common at swaps, on ebay, craigslist, fordbarn.com, etc. That way you could section in parts from the donor and wouldn't have the effort of fabbing a whold new piece. The profiles for all these are pretty similar.
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