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1951 windshield?
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Does anyone know off the top of thier head if a windshield from a 1954 patrician will fit a 1951 200? Thanks.

Posted on: 2014/12/28 12:35
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Sorry, but no. Round upper corners VS squared upper corners.

Posted on: 2014/12/28 12:54
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Ok thanks. Is it only '51 and '52 that are thesame then?

Posted on: 2014/12/28 13:10
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For sedans yes. 51-2 hardtops and convertibles are squared like the 53-54 cars.

Posted on: 2014/12/28 13:13
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Hi Gentlemen

My 1954 Shat-R-Proof Auto Glass Replacement book shows usage and part number interchange for 1940-1954.

Windshield (W234), with squared upper corners, is used by all 1951-54 hardtops and convertibles.

For sedans, only 1951-52 use (W193), rounded upper corners, in common.

Then, all 1953-54 sedans use (W312), the squared upper corner unit. Although its looks the same as the hardtop/convertible unit, its not. The hardtop/convertible unit is two inches less in height

It surprises me they didn't fit the hardtop/convertible windshield for sedan use throughout to save tooling costs from the get-go. But, the taller sedans had to have their own windshields.

Steve

Posted on: 2014/12/28 18:00
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Any idea where one might find a windshield for a '51 4dr sedan?

Posted on: 2015/3/3 20:52
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Sorry, Model 200

Posted on: 2015/3/3 20:54
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I can help you a little, by saying they are still available and being manufactured. I bought one in Sydney Australia last year and the company I bought it from then ordered another to replace the one I bought.

I could probably find out who their supplier is, if replies you get on this forum don't turn up anything locally.

Posted on: 2015/3/3 21:49
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Diehard51,

Try emailing the PAC regions in Texas. You might just find one close, maybe in Houston!

Posted on: 2015/3/3 23:17
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