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<p>[QUOTE="Neal Andres, post: 4151412, member: 20537"]With the exception of the Coupes posted above, the 20s car's windshield material is isinglass, sometimes spelled eisinglass. Similar to what is used on automotive convertible tops or boats. Very hard to find a 20s pedal car with the windshield 100% original. Most collectors leave the space empty. I hunt for non yellowed isinglass as much as new cars. The 30's cars used more of a clear plastic material.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Neal Andres, post: 4151412, member: 20537"]With the exception of the Coupes posted above, the 20s car's windshield material is isinglass, sometimes spelled eisinglass. Similar to what is used on automotive convertible tops or boats. Very hard to find a 20s pedal car with the windshield 100% original. Most collectors leave the space empty. I hunt for non yellowed isinglass as much as new cars. The 30's cars used more of a clear plastic material.[/QUOTE]
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