Rather than start a new thread I thought I'd restart this one which may be close. On the "carnut" site there is a nice fendered '28 roadster shown under 1928 Fords as No. 248 and 259. I think this car was also mentioned in Street Rodder at one time but I don't know the month. Besides a nice finish, the feature of interest to me is that the windshield posts appear to be tilted back by about 15 degrees, maybe 20. However neither picture of the car shows a side view that would show the angle of the posts. To me this looks like a relatively easy way to add a little less wind resistance to an otherwise vertical windshield. Of course this lowers the top a bit more so a related question is whether this was done to a 2" chopped windshield frame or to a stock height frame? Maybe someone remembers this car at a meet? I think it won some award at a meet about a year ago and I would like to contact the owner for a few details on the tilted posts. Anybody else ever try the "post-tilt trick" on a roadster?

Don Shillady
retired Scientist/teen rodder