1924 Tudor Photos Needed
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1924 Tudor Photos Needed
I am currently trying to fix up a 24 Tudor that needs everything pertaining to windows, both in the door and in the rear. It needs felts, bottom channels, rubber window seals, etc. There is a 1/2" gap just above the doors between the top of the door and the bottom of the roof wood that should not be there. Tomorrow I'll get a photo and upload it. Is there a rain gutter there? Anyone got a detailed photo they can share?
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Re: 1924 Tudor Photos Needed
Here's mine. It looks like I've got the gap.
Sorry I don't have a detail shot handy.
Sorry I don't have a detail shot handy.
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Re: 1924 Tudor Photos Needed
John, thanks for the photo. So, do you have a rain gutter above the door? Does the hidem go right to the bottom of the wood that forms the top? A photo of the area just above the door would really help. Thanks.
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Re: 1924 Tudor Photos Needed
I don't know if I would call it a gap. There is sufficient clearance so the door doesn't bind there. Any more will let the wind whistle through. If it is more at the rear than the front the door is sagging. With age the wood can shrink and gaps become wider. How much clearance is there?
There is a rain gutter that should be pretty much level with the door jam.When did I do that?
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Re: 1924 Tudor Photos Needed
Rich, thanks, that is what I needed. What is the source of the photos with the arrows? Do they point to item descriptions?
Your doors have what I would call a minimum necessary gap. Mine has over 1/2" of space. Would the 26-27 rain gutter work for that space? It's the only one I see available in Lang's book.
Frank
Your doors have what I would call a minimum necessary gap. Mine has over 1/2" of space. Would the 26-27 rain gutter work for that space? It's the only one I see available in Lang's book.
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Re: 1924 Tudor Photos Needed
Frank, rain gutter does not close the gap, if wooden door, the interior has a flap that hangs down to cover air from coming in, or adjust the door up?
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Re: 1924 Tudor Photos Needed
Most vendors sell the Price List of Body Parts. You need the later one that goes to 1927.
https://www.snydersantiqueauto.com/imag ... e/BT_9.jpg
This post shows one of the three illustrations for the Tudor.
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/11 ... 1265078157
https://www.snydersantiqueauto.com/imag ... e/BT_9.jpg
This post shows one of the three illustrations for the Tudor.
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/11 ... 1265078157
When did I do that?
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Re: 1924 Tudor Photos Needed
I believe the 26-27 rain gutters might work. They appear to be aluminum and not steel. I haven't tried them. I made my own gutters using and original for a pattern. These are ones for my Coupe:
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/33 ... 1380286211
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/33 ... 1380286211
When did I do that?
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Re: 1924 Tudor Photos Needed
Thanks for the info, so far. As far as the cork screw window regulators, I may have to use the later style, since the ones I need are made of unobtanium...
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Re: 1924 Tudor Photos Needed
Good News! I just spoke with Steve at Lang's. They have 4 used corkscrew style regulators for me... Of course, the gear boxes are worthless, since they are pot metal. However, I got the last 4 repro gear boxes in existence. The gods have smiled on me today...
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