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Description The split and raked windshield on a 1952 DeSoto DeLuxe. Shot by Sofar No. 2 at the corner of 24th Ave. and Market St. in Seattle, Washington, on June 3rd, 2007. Intended for use in the "windshields" article. Because that article does not have enough pictures of windshields, and finding old types of windshield was the only way I could think of to make the subject interesting.
Date 4 June 2007 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons.
Author Sofar 2 at English Wikipedia

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  • 2007-06-04 06:58 Sofar 2 700×525×8 (80630 bytes) The split and raked windshield on a 1952 DeSoto. Shot by Sofar No. 2 at the corner of 24th Ave. and Market St. in Seattle, Washington, on June 3rd, 2007. Intended for use in the "windshields" article. Because that article does not have enough pictures of

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