11 Top fit
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Topic author - Posts: 408
- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 10:43 am
- First Name: Art
- Last Name: Ebeling
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1911 touring 14 runabout
- Location: Hillsboro IL
- MTFCA Number: 50718
11 Top fit
My 11 Touring came with a J V Auto top kit. I think it is too narrow at the front. When I pull it down on the front bow it makes a sway behind the bow. Whithout pulling it down it will not cover the bow and appears to run uphill. Any ideas? Am I over thinking it? Art
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- First Name: Art
- Last Name: Wilson
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Re: 11 Top fit
I think the 2nd and the 3rd and maybe the 4th bows are too high. To see if that is the case, the front bow can be lifted up a couple of inches or so to see if the front of the top fits better.
For reference the 2nd bow on my 1911 T is 32-1/2 in. high from body pivot to top of bow. The third bow is about the same from pivot to top, but the rear pivot is higher than the front one which makes the 3rd bow sit higher. The rear edge of the back bow is 25 in from the center of the 3rd bow, and it is 27 in high from the top of the body bead to the rear edge of the bow.
For reference the 2nd bow on my 1911 T is 32-1/2 in. high from body pivot to top of bow. The third bow is about the same from pivot to top, but the rear pivot is higher than the front one which makes the 3rd bow sit higher. The rear edge of the back bow is 25 in from the center of the 3rd bow, and it is 27 in high from the top of the body bead to the rear edge of the bow.
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- First Name: Mark
- Last Name: Strange
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1924 Cut Off Touring (now a pickup)
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Re: 11 Top fit
Found elsewhere on the forum:
Mark Strange
Hillsboro, MO
1924 Cut-off Touring (now a pickup)
Hillsboro, MO
1924 Cut-off Touring (now a pickup)
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- First Name: Mario
- Last Name: Brossard
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1911 Touring and 1914 speedster
- Location: Quebec City Canada
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Re: 11 Top fit
Art,
I have an original 1911 top you could borrow from me and using for canevas. Just need to pay for the shipping and returning back to me after. I'm not ready yet to make the top of my 1911 Touring as well.
I have an original 1911 top you could borrow from me and using for canevas. Just need to pay for the shipping and returning back to me after. I'm not ready yet to make the top of my 1911 Touring as well.
Super Mario Bross
1911 Touring
1914 Speedster
1911 Touring
1914 Speedster
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Topic author - Posts: 408
- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 10:43 am
- First Name: Art
- Last Name: Ebeling
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1911 touring 14 runabout
- Location: Hillsboro IL
- MTFCA Number: 50718
Re: 11 Top fit
I used this for my top bow dimensions. I don’t think that is the problem. To pull the side panel down over the sides of the front bow takes a lot of effort and pulls the top down lower than the front bow. Even then the bottom edge of the side appears to run uphill from the rear bow. The side panel is seven inches wide from the seam at the top corner of the windshield to the bottom of the side panel.I think If that side panel was wider at the front it would come further over the bow and eliminate both problems. Can someone measure the width from the seam to the bottom edge of the side panel at the front on their car? Art