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filled roofs in model A coupes
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johnsa |
07-05-2010 @ 9:43 PM
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I'm trying to build a 40-50's period correct hot rod, did they fill the roofs in those days or leave the soft tops in? Thanks!
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trjford8 |
07-06-2010 @ 6:54 AM
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You probably need to look around for some old hotrod magazines. Here's a couple of websites to check; www.AHRF.com and www.jalopyjournal.com. Both should have lots of info on period hotrods.
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supereal |
07-06-2010 @ 8:45 AM
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The way we did it was to obtain a roof panel from the salvage yard, usually from a sedan, and trim a piece carefully to fit the opening. This provides some contour, rather than just a flat piece. It takes a lot of time, but will result in a neat conversion if done correctly.
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CharlieStephens |
07-06-2010 @ 2:01 PM
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You might try posting on HAMB, http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/. They are more into the non-original changes. Ask which vehicle is best for a doner car. Be sure to include which body style and year of vehicle you have. Street rod vendors have roof inserts for some models. Charlie Stephens
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