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Topic author - Posts: 14
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- First Name: Steve
- Last Name: Moyer
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Help identifying parts
I’m working on a 26 Tudor with my dad. He bought it 35 years ago partially restored with lots of parts and pieces in several boxes and it’s sat like that ever since. I’ve figured out most of them, but can’t figure out what this group is yet. We are just getting started on the body so maybe it will become evident as we go, but thought I’d reach out for some help. Thanks!
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Re: Help identifying parts
Speaking from the top and middle picture; the item on the far left is a glass channel for one of the doors. It is raised and lowered by a round part of the window regulator moving within that short channel on the bottom. The spring steel thingies on the right are aftermarket accessories meant to tighten up worn out tie rod bushings on a T whose owner won’t repair it correctly. Lastly, the item to the left of these accessories is door trim. See the slit at the upper end ? That’s where the door latch lever protrudes through when mounted.
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Re: Help identifying parts
Middle 4 look like door sill plates
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Re: Help identifying parts
I did a frame off restoration of my Tudor. There are only two sill plates (one for each door) and they are zinc with a Ford script. Different from those on a Model A, but look similar. I don't know what those 4 pieces are in the middle, maybe not for a Tudor?
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Re: Help identifying parts
Thanks! Very helpful!
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Re: Help identifying parts
Mine had the 4 middle trim pieces also.
Shorter ones I believe go at the bottom of the rear seat quarter interior panel at the toe section. There are little slits cut out in the floor framing for them to fit into. See pictures
Bryant
Longer ones are for the doors.
Shorter ones I believe go at the bottom of the rear seat quarter interior panel at the toe section. There are little slits cut out in the floor framing for them to fit into. See pictures
Bryant
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