1926 Rear Wood Photo
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- First Name: James
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- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1926 Model T Roadster
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1926 Rear Wood Photo
Would anyone have a photo or diagram to share of how the rear wood is arranged in a 1926 Touring T?
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Re: 1926 Rear Wood Photo
Sure....here ya go! Mine is cut in half for access to the battery. I got mine from one of the vendors, either Lang's or Snyder's. Can't remember off hand. It's solid oak, if I remember correctly.
Cheers,
Mike
Cheers,
Mike
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Re: 1926 Rear Wood Photo
By the way, it came cut in half, I didn't cut it.
Mike
Mike
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Re: 1926 Rear Wood Photo
I agree with Mike about the floorboard wood. The floor board is in two pieces to allow access to the battery. The piece of the floorboard with the hole is the piece that sits over the battery.
This is the wood that goes along the side of the body.
and this
This is the wood that goes along the side of the body.
and this
Ron Dupree
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Re: 1926 Rear Wood Photo
Here's the diagram from the Fordwood website:
Mark Strange
Hillsboro, MO
1924 Cut-off Touring (now a pickup)
Hillsboro, MO
1924 Cut-off Touring (now a pickup)
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Re: 1926 Rear Wood Photo
Ronald!!! Where have you been! That's the best picture of the where the wood goes that I've seen so far! Thank You for posting!!
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Re: 1926 Rear Wood Photo
Sorry, I misunderstood. Thought you wanted the floorboards.
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Re: 1926 Rear Wood Photo
Thanks Mark!
That is perfect!
The floor boards were going to be my next question!
So, I got two birds with one stone! Thanks again!!!
That is perfect!
The floor boards were going to be my next question!
So, I got two birds with one stone! Thanks again!!!