Chrome Windshield Frame Corners for 1932 Ford Closed Car

Chrome Windshield Frame Corners for 1932 Ford Closed Car

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SKU B-701276-A
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Chrome Windshield Frame Corners for 1932 Ford Closed Car
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Brand: United Pacific
MPN: B20110
Unit of Measure: Sold each pair
Ships to Canada Only: Due to tariffs, this item cannot be shipped to the US.

Replacement windshield frame corner pieces designed for 1932 Ford closed car applications, excluding the 3-window coupe. These chrome-plated corners fit between the bottom and side sections of the windshield frame, restoring the correct shape, alignment, and finished appearance. Ideal for restorations or fresh builds, they provide a clean, polished look while maintaining proper fitment in the factory-style frame assembly.

• Application: 1932 Ford closed car
• Exclusions: Not for 3-window coupe
• Component type: Windshield frame corners
• Location: Fits between bottom and side frame sections
• Finish: Chrome plated
• Purpose: Restores frame alignment and appearance
• Replacement type: Direct replacement
• Sold as: Pair

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