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Hot Rods A roadsters with later windshield grafted on

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  1. trad27
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    I recently bought a old hot rod body that has a ‘40 ish windshield grafted on. The windshield is the main reason I bought it and fell in love with it. Plans are to put it on my A ch***is with 265 Chevy, ‘39 box, torque tube, and bullet proofed Columbia. Any one have more pictures of A roadsters with later windshields? I know the $1,000 ‘32 roadster built by westerguard was what first came to my mind, i think weesner sketched one. Any more? Typically what time frame was this done? ‘40’s to make the A resemble the new cars coming out? Thanks in advance.
     

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  2. 22 track
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    Probably the most famous A roadster with a later windshield was the John Althan roadster, also called the Elvis Presley roadster because Elvis drove it in one of his movies. That used the back window from a 1939 Chrysler.
    https://auto.howstuffworks.com/the-elvis-car-hot-rod.htm


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  3. thirtytwo
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    I think it may have been a cheap lazy try at a Duvall type windshield or perhaps it was hard to find windshield pieces back in the day as the repop parts were not readily available like today..
    I had a 32 cabriolet body that also had a late model v windshield frame welded on the cowl
     
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  4. I know neither of these are exactly what you're looking for but they are a couple of my faves. I love your plan and glad you don't feel the need to take it back to stock as so many would! Tally-ho! image.jpeg image.jpeg


    This one is probably my all time favorite. image.jpeg
     
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  5. trad27
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    Here is the $1,000 ‘32 roadster. This was the first that came to my mind. I believe it was built in the ‘40’s. Could be a cheap alternative to the Duvall.
     

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  6. 34Phil
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    A moderator on here had a build thread on a Model a with a 1936? windshield frame. I don't remember if coupe or roadster. roadsters.com sells a curved ws and frame for deuces. I think it's a cut down super beetle
     
  7. 41rodderz
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    A couple of the pics above do not look too bad.
     
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  8. Stan Back
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    They all look better than most homemade Duvalls.
     
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  9. Peanut 1959
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    Will there be a build thread we can follow here on the HAMB?
     
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  10. trad27
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    I’ve been thinking of doing a build thread I suppose I might keep posting updates here. Here is a pic of one of weesners work.
     

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  11. trad27
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    BTTT. The car is on the road and cruising around. Still need to replace the radiator for a ‘30-‘31.
     

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    Bttt. For some reason this thread came to my mind, would love to see more or info when and why this was popular. Mine with a deluxe chrome windshield frame I found
     

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  13. Anderson
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    Not “grafted on” but based on a ‘40-ish pickup windshield surround.
    BA54EA5F-D376-47DB-B6D1-5FF058815F7B.jpeg
     
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    Found a couple more
     

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  16. 40ragtopdown
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    Not sure if this was a roadster but it has a 40 Ford convertible upper cowl grafted to it. IMG_20220603_190500.jpg View attachment 5438777
     
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  17. Tim
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    When was it popular? I’d say never given the sp**** amount of them we see

    why was it done? Seems most early modifications like this were made to make it look like a more expensive brand or fancier. Seems a safe ***umption here

    I kinda like it better with the hood on. Super cool that you’ve got it on the road. Any build pix to share?
     
  18. jimmy six
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    Some just look bad also……like most all of them to me.
     
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  19. X38
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    Some ideas are just that.
     
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