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What are these called? Available?
Below find two pictures of interior metal work on either side of the cab on the floor. What are they called where can I get them. They are in a model TT
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Re: What are these called? Available?
These are close, but appear to be missing the tabs for holding the footwell trim panels. Did TTs even have footwell trim panels?
https://www.modeltford.com/item/STT209.aspx
https://www.modeltford.com/item/STT209.aspx
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1924 Cut-off Touring (now a pickup)
Hillsboro, MO
1924 Cut-off Touring (now a pickup)
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Re: What are these called? Available?
You have a excellent example. Making a fix for the rusted side should only be 1-2 hours work would be a good learning experience. Properly done the repairs would be invisible
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Re: What are these called? Available?
I believe those are the floorboard risers for a '24-'25 Coupe or Tudor. Part No.s 17354X and 17355X. There are many around among closed car restorers. Some even have the vehicle identification number stamped into them.
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Re: What are these called? Available?
1925 open cars have those tabs too. They don't usually need bending.
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Re: What are these called? Available?
Bob,
Are those floorboard risers on a TT Enclosed Cab ? I looked into my TT C Cab and the floorboard risers were different than your pics. I have a pair hanging in the barn but I’m afraid they’re for an open T. But I do believe the previous advice is correct. It should be a fun few hours with a minimum of metal working tools to repair these examples.
Are those floorboard risers on a TT Enclosed Cab ? I looked into my TT C Cab and the floorboard risers were different than your pics. I have a pair hanging in the barn but I’m afraid they’re for an open T. But I do believe the previous advice is correct. It should be a fun few hours with a minimum of metal working tools to repair these examples.
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Re: What are these called? Available?
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From memory on our TT, those look just like the 'toe-riser' panels where the sections of floorboards fit in. Our floorboards are also complete originals. I've not needed to replace, so don't know if there is a vendor who has them. If you need pictures, I can go to the shop tomorrow and send pics to you.
From memory on our TT, those look just like the 'toe-riser' panels where the sections of floorboards fit in. Our floorboards are also complete originals. I've not needed to replace, so don't know if there is a vendor who has them. If you need pictures, I can go to the shop tomorrow and send pics to you.
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Re: What are these called? Available?
For those not convinced or that haven't seen one, this is a '24-'25 Coupe or Tudor. Part No 17355X as mentioned earlier. That is exactly what that cowl is and not a TT cowl. A cut-off Coupe or Sedan.
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Re: What are these called? Available?
I agree, It's not a TT cowl because they don't have wood trim around the inside of the door opening. It's all steel.