Cool Idea

Started by Carnut, May 04, 2007, 01:33:31 AM

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Carnut

I wonder how many 'kits' of windshield headers and frames for this mod could be sold to Model A owners?

I like it.


kb426

I think alot. That's one of my favorite mods.
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rumrumm

That would be a good seller. I wonder if Brookville or some other sheet metal vendor has thought of it. That would save a heck of a lot of custom metal work.
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I think it looks real good and it is one of the really unique features of a '32 closed car body.

I have a friend who recently added a new ribbed roof to his tudor that eliminated the crease above the w/s header. Wrong on so many levels....
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enjenjo

The more I look at that, the more I like it.
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Carnut

Quote from: "enjenjo"The more I look at that, the more I like it.

Sure looks like a cheap way to get a 'real steel' Deuce coupe look.

Lots of them metal Model A Coupes around for reasonable prices.

And Sedans for that matter, if I ever got my late 31 Tudor back I'd sure try to do that look on it.

oiler

Jeez I looked at it more than once before I figured out it was a 28-29
Don't know what you would do if you wanted to run a stock roof though
I especially dislike filled roofs on Tudors, just seems so wrong on so many levels
Jeff

donsrods

I've never seen that done, but I'm with you guys........looks great.  Exactly how was it done, besides grafting '32ish sheetmetal on there?


Don