Bernie In the Master Parts Book what you are measuring is called a Stanchion there are three different diameters of the shaft that goes in the body they are 5/8", 11/16 and 7/8". The Windshield frames themselves for a Touring 5/8" shaft upper frame 11"X39", the lower frame 9"X39". The Windshield frames for 11/16" shafts are, 10"X39" both upper and lower also depending on the Car number the frame could be 10"X38" for both upper and lower windshields. The Windshield frames with a 7/8" shaft for upper and lower 10"X38" as well as 10X38" for upper and 9"X38" so it depends on what the Car number of your particular car is. Since you have the car dissembled you should have no problem finding the cars number. Here is where to look for the number. The Car number is stamped on a small plate near the right end of the upper toe board in the front compartment of the car, and also is stamped near the right end of frame center cross member which is under the floor board near the right front door. Hopefully you can find car number at one of those locations which will help to give you the correct Windshield and Stanchion along with the correct size. The information above was taken from the Master Parts Price List, Fifth Edition July 1st 1921. Once again good luck.
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