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Windshield Stanchions
I know there have been several posts on this before but I am new to the T world and my 1922 or 23 Canadian Touring came with a bunch of parts that I cant seem to make fit.
Here are the windshield stanchions it came with (obviously reproductions) and the 2 windshied frames. As you can see the stanchions have 3 holes in each. Are these actually for a 23 ? Is the centre hole there for a mirror ? The windshield frames fit with only about a 1 inch gap between them but im not sure if this is how they are supposed to look.
Any help is appreciated
John
Here are the windshield stanchions it came with (obviously reproductions) and the 2 windshied frames. As you can see the stanchions have 3 holes in each. Are these actually for a 23 ? Is the centre hole there for a mirror ? The windshield frames fit with only about a 1 inch gap between them but im not sure if this is how they are supposed to look.
Any help is appreciated
John
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Re: Windshield Stanchions
It’s too cold to walk out and look, but I don’t think those are the correct stanchions. I don’t remember a 3rd hole in my 24, and they look longer.
The 2 sections of frame should almost meet.
The 2 sections of frame should almost meet.
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Re: Windshield Stanchions
I wonder if the upper one isn’t American?
I have the correct stuff at home but not there for a few days, so I can’t send you pictures right now.
I have the correct stuff at home but not there for a few days, so I can’t send you pictures right now.
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Re: Windshield Stanchions
Are we sure they are Ford? The top mount is not like an american T.
Is canadian different? With that said, I say not model T.
Is canadian different? With that said, I say not model T.
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Re: Windshield Stanchions
I dragged home a '22 - '23 Canadian cut-off touring home many years ago with that type of windshield stanchion I recall - had those top clamp posts on it - don't remember the 3 holes though.
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Re: Windshield Stanchions
I’m not aware of any difference in a Canadian car.
This is my 24 and a few other posts I have for a slanted windshield.
This is my 24 and a few other posts I have for a slanted windshield.
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Re: Windshield Stanchions
Your stanchion collection look model T & not like the OP's.
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Re: Windshield Stanchions
I don't know what you 3 hole windshield stanchions are from but the extra hole is probably for a bolt on rear view mirror. The stanchions may be for a 1924-27 Ford body C cab TT truck.
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Re: Windshield Stanchions
The Ford produced TT C cab.
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Not Ford TT C-Cab - I have an original 1924 my Gramps purchased new !
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Re: Windshield Stanchions
Where are our Canadian brethren ?????
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Canadian windshield stanchions continued
Ive posted several photos of my car with the reproduction stanchion that came with the car (black) and the new (shiny metal) one I just bought from Snyders. I thought because it was a 2 hole suppport it would work for my existing windshield but I was wrong. It looks like theres a lot more to this US and Canadian windshield saga than i expected. Im thinking it might just be easier to source a windshield that fits the stanchions I bought. Will that cause me problems when I get around to installing my roof on my 22-23 Touring?
Ive posted several photos of my car with the reproduction stanchion that came with the car (black) and the new (shiny metal) one I just bought from Snyders. I thought because it was a 2 hole suppport it would work for my existing windshield but I was wrong. It looks like theres a lot more to this US and Canadian windshield saga than i expected. Im thinking it might just be easier to source a windshield that fits the stanchions I bought. Will that cause me problems when I get around to installing my roof on my 22-23 Touring?
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Re: Windshield Stanchions
Last years Langs catalog front cover has a picture of a Canadian assembly line about 1925 which shows the Canadian windshield. You may do better by finding a complete Canadian windshield with frames and stanchions as some of your parts may not actually go together, or may not be Ford. Looking closely at the picture of your parts, the lower frame does not look like it is the right one, it is a different cross section shape and the studs are mounted with a different cone, and has a hand hold. I found this picture on the internet, misidentified as Hyland Park, but to my knowledge Hyland Park did not make export T's, notice the drivers door hinges and lower pivoting windshield.
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Re: Windshield Stanchions
Here is the windshield area of the photo above. This may help.
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Re: Windshield Stanchions
I see that the factory has wing nuts on the lower panel....mine has a clip for the side curtains fastened there. Is the lower panel supposed to open ?
I have a couple good windshield frames BTW, if interested John.
I have a couple good windshield frames BTW, if interested John.
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Re: Windshield Stanchions
The lower windshield opens for Canadian made and export open slant windshield cars. USA made cars did not have an opening lower glass panel until the 1926-27 improved car.
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Re: Windshield Stanchions
Thanks for the help. I think I will need to find a windshield set that goes with either set of the stanchions I have. Ruxstel24 if you want to send me some pics of windshields you have and prices maybe I can buy something from you. My email is jernst@me.com
Thanks
J
Thanks
J