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Hi guys
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i am from holland europe an recently bought a Chevrolet - International AC Convertible Landau 1929
bought the car and a couple of boxes full of parts from the car and the donor car
i am waiting for my shop manual ,but am wondering were this handle is for? above the steering wheel next to the mirror
http://significantcars.com/cars/1929chevrolet2/013.jpg


a have got the wood and handle but missing the front window


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Welcome to chatter.
By the photo you have a nice car and all but restored.
While I am not conversant with the 1929 models and dont know when vacuum powered windscreen wipers started but it is a possibility that handle is to operate the wiper by hand.
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The closed cars had the "VV type" windshield, the handle is for to raise the windshield glass. I think you have to crank it counterclockwise to lift the glass.
Here is a link: https://www.fillingstation.com/fishervvwindshield/
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thanks

in am beginning to think the donor car was a "closed" car ,mine is cabrio AC12
this is how it looks like? https://photos.classiccars.com/cc-temp/listing/104/9878/10508050-1930-chevrolet-coupe-thumb.jpg



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The open cars (Roadster, Phaeton) do not have the Fisher VV windshild.

Here is a link to help you identifying your car (MASTER PARTS PRICE LIST 1929-1932): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FnXzjl-4SOINEMJZlrj0GK3EMHOlo2Qz/view?usp=sharing

Job number 8890 = Cabriolet
Job number 8860 = Imperial Landau

AC = 1929
12 = assembly plant Buffalo, New York

Here is a link to the 1929 sales brochure: https://www.autopaper.com/1929-chev...-landau-phaeton-color-sales-brochure.php

Here is a photo of my 1931 Coach:

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Welcome nd congratulations on your new car!

If by chance you need the folding top and hardware I have one for the 8860. It would be tough to ship!

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thank u all ,this is very helpfull ,pre war cars are new to me ,i got mixed up with the models
its not a cabriolet but an convertible ,stupid me blush

this is my car https://images.prewarcar.com/pics/r...074126015.1634016035-46482990.1634016035 ,and i love here luv2

still wonder if she's suppose to have an lifting window?

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Congratulation, she is a beautiful car!
The 8860 has the VV windshild. Part No. 4270507
Here is a link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/12XVqSyewjFyUphtYwWeyS_KQjeTNbxyv/view?usp=sharing
You can check the job number on your car on the Fisher Body Plate. It is mounted on the cowl inside the engine compartment, if you have it.
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Your car is an Imperial Landau, and is a very desirable and uncommon car. Yes, the handle above the windshield is to raise and lower the windshield for the VV ventilation. Be very careful: The gears which operate the windshield are made of pot metal and are easily broken by using too much pressure. The mechanism is quite often broken and inoperative. You should be sure that the windshield is free to slide up and down before you try to use the crank handle.

Congratulations on a very nice car.

All the Best, Chip


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this is great info!
thank you all
the gear is in good shape and i even found the metal attachment for the the window at the top ,in the pile of parts and wood

Wim (getting happier every day :D)


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I know this is an old thread but I came across a 1929 8860 convertible Imperial Landau recently. The interesting part is it was built in Oshawa, Canada. I may be making some wood for it.


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