Weight of a 1926 Roadster Body

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Weight of a 1926 Roadster Body

Post by ModelTGal » Wed May 26, 2021 4:15 pm

Hi Folks, wondering if anyone knows the approximate weight of a 1926 Model T roadster body, where everything has been removed. (No steering column, no fuel tank, no interior, no turtle deck, etc)

Mine has some significant rust issues and I want to get the body off of the frame so I can evaluate the issue better and hopefully figure out best corrective actions but I'm wondering how many big burly man-types I will need to corral to get this thing off!!

Thank you

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Re: Weight of a 1926 Roadster Body

Post by Rich Eagle » Wed May 26, 2021 5:50 pm

In case someone doesn't have an exact weight to answer your question, I clipped these from:
https://www.conceptcarz.com/s1963/Ford-Model-T.aspx
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If my math is right everything but the chassis weighs 830 lbs. Minus fenders, running boards, splash aprons etc and top would give you the weight.
I hope you can get closer than that but if you can't this may help.
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Re: Weight of a 1926 Roadster Body

Post by DanTreace » Wed May 26, 2021 6:02 pm

Here you go, Ford Sales Data book, Sales Equip. Co.


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Re: Weight of a 1926 Roadster Body

Post by speedytinc » Wed May 26, 2021 6:13 pm

That weight includes the trunk. As you described, 2 guys can move it around. To walk it off a chassis, 3 guys. One @ each door & 1 in back.
4 guys with 2 long 2x4's recently set a complete town car body onto a chassis for a club member.

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Re: Weight of a 1926 Roadster Body

Post by DanTreace » Wed May 26, 2021 6:15 pm

Jennifer

BTW, you'll need 4 to do the lift / body drop safely. That is four for the Improved runabout body.

But, for the Improved touring body, best to have six for the lift and drop. ;)


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Re: Weight of a 1926 Roadster Body

Post by ModelTGal » Wed May 26, 2021 7:11 pm

Thank you guys! Appreciate the information. (And I loved the picture of y'all picking up the touring body!!)

Now to plan a BBQ or similar and invite some of the local Georgia chapter to "brunch" :-)

Thanks again!

Jennifer

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