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Small Windows 36 Roadster
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kubes40 |
11-12-2025 @ 2:49 PM
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Did you contact Sanders Glass in WA.? They very well may have the pattern. I'm betting they do. They can replicate the black edge as well as the date code. I have been very pleased with their quality, price and service. Recently purchased a windshield for a '36 closed car. $175 shipped. Got it in ten days.
Mike "Kube" Kubarth
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Cmcdonald |
11-12-2025 @ 1:20 PM
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Thank you all so much. I have the brackets. I just need the glass. Anyone know if someone sells it with the logo? I have one wing/glass I can copy to make the second, but would like to be as authentic as possible. Thanks!
Bird Kultgen Ford Waco, TX
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Don Rogers |
10-07-2025 @ 6:33 AM
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Your 36 roadster should have come from the factory with mid 35 thru 1936 stanchions and wind wings. These were standard equipment. I have included a photo of a 36 roadster as delivered to Ford from Murray Corp who built the body. Notice that it includes the wind wings. I have also included a drawing of the wing glass as used on late 35 and 36 Fords.
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v8er |
10-06-2025 @ 4:47 PM
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Wind wings were standard equipment on 1935 and 1936 roadsters and phaetons. Karl Westcott at Westcott Auto in Damascus, Oregon is reproducing the brackets, which are different between 1935 and 1936. The late Roy Nacewicz had the correct patterns for the glass, which had black edges. Michael Driskell at Third Gen Auto may now have those patterns.
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kubes40 |
10-06-2025 @ 4:25 PM
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I admit to being incorrect many times. However, I would make a strong wager this time that the windows in question were not accessories on the '36 roadster and were in fact part of the normal build. Perhaps Don Rogers will weigh in here. Mike "Kube" Kubarth
This message was edited by kubes40 on 10-6-25 @ 4:26 PM
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nelsb01 |
10-06-2025 @ 1:01 PM
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Ah, accessory wind wings. They are accessory and were not standard equipment. (stand corrected -- see below) A quick Google search shows that the brackets are available................but you will need to find patterns for cutting the glass.
This message was edited by nelsb01 on 10-7-25 @ 3:26 AM
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Cmcdonald |
10-06-2025 @ 12:56 PM
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Good afternoon. I recently purchased a 36 roadster and the small glass deflectors that attach to the windshield are missing. Circled in red in attached picture. Does anyone know what they are called? Anything unique we should do when having the glass cut? Anywhere we can buy the plastic cups where they attach? Thank you!
Bird Kultgen Ford Waco, TX
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