This appears pretty solid, though the windshield is funky. There is no description. Auction will be held on June 11th at 8am?
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This appears pretty solid, though the windshield is funky. There is no description. Auction will be held on June 11th at 8am?
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That windshield almost looks like a ’62 Willys Station Wagon rear hatch. I checked some photos and the lower “bump” at the latch is not Willys, unless it is a 1960 or earlier hatch that was modified for a one-piece window pane. Boy does it look ugly; at least out of place. I agree, the rest of the Jeep looks good, and complete.
**Steve E.**
I think it looks like the rear glass from and old Rambler wagon or something along those lines…what would make someone spend the time on such a horrible looking thing?
I am thinking it’s from a 1950 to 1953 or so Dodge/Plymouth wagon. My brother had a 1953 2dr wagon a few years ago. His had the hump for the release handle.
I think Blaine is correct. That is the rear window from an early 50s Plymouth or Dodge station wagon. Sure looks weird on that poor little Jeep.