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Looks like a scoop scuttle windscreen - almost!
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Location: Sherwood Forest
Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
Could be Singer Junior - what is the scuttle width?
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Thanks bill,
I have correct pillars "older reproduction" and several frames I can cut to size. So offering on this one IF it were up for sale doesn't gain me anything.
My heart stepped up a little, as it would be a miracle to see an original 1923 screen and pillars come up needing a home.
im probably the only one in the UK who would put it on a car, rather than on the shelf as a bargaining chip?
Tony.
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Location: Darkest Bedfordshire
I'll be sure and let you know if I ever see one Tony!
Still a bit baffled as to what mine actually is. Anyway it will get parked in the garage for now as - like a lot of other stuff - it's too good to throw out but I don't have an immediate use for it!
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For my tuppence-worth maybe its one of those REAR seat wind deflectors from a medium sized tourer of the early 20's?
Old Motor manuals show them usually with angled side deflectors for the discerning rear seat traveller.
Peter.