1916 top irons
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1916 top irons
my 16 touring car has a one man top on it im looking for the correct top for it anyone have one for sale ? i have a 1918 two man top that i could use , are they dimensionally, i realize the tubes are different ( oval vsrectangle) i would of course use a correct top if possible
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Topic author - Posts: 66
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Re: 1916 top irons
ment to say are they the same dimensionally
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Re: 1916 top irons
They are pretty much the same dimensionally except for being rectangular and using different wood, which you already know. FWIW, the (standard) 1913-17 number 2, 3, & 4 sockets are essentially the same; only the front bow to the windshield changed in '15; it is 23" long vs. 26" on the '13-'14.