Topic: 1935 Ford Rear Window Shade


cjfrye76@gmail.com    -- 05-30-2019 @ 5:03 PM
  Does anyone have a picture of their rear window shade? Putting in interior and it looks like the mounting holes are below rear window...makes more sense that it would pull down instead of up.


Don Rogers    -- 05-30-2019 @ 8:43 PM
  Here's a few photos that should help. The shade pulls up.


cjfrye76@gmail.com    -- 05-31-2019 @ 3:51 AM
  awesome thanks!!!


SekyroCred    -- 09-21-2022 @ 9:34 AM
  It's very difficult to find a fitting sunshade for a not standard car. That's when you need to consider a custom option. Custom sunshades would fit any window perfectly, and they can also print a picture you want on it.
I also have custom shades, and they are so much better than the ones from the shop because they fit the car's windows perfectly and protect the insides from UV lights way better. It's especially important if you have kids and must protect them from dangerous sunrays. Custom sunshades from https://snapshades.com.au/ are also easier to mount because they have a special magnetic clip.

This message was edited by SekyroCred on 9-27-22 @ 1:56 PM


50CaPU    -- 09-25-2022 @ 2:55 PM
  My 1935 Deluxe Tudor had a shade at one time but it was removed leaving the original brackets. I have not had any success finding an original. With LB out of business who makes shades?

A side note, does the Tudor pictured have a roll down rear window?

Tim
Downtown, Ca


Don Rogers    -- 09-25-2022 @ 9:02 PM
  NO


wmsteed    -- 09-26-2022 @ 10:15 AM
  A little off topic, in any case attached is a pix of the original rear window shade in my '36 5 window which is a late August car.

Bill
36 5 win delx cpe


3w2    -- 09-26-2022 @ 4:57 PM
  Actually given the inside slope of the rear window having the curtain mounted at the bottom and attached to the top when in use makes more sense.


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