Trying to ID this hood
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Bryant
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Trying to ID this hood
Iam trying to ID this hood. I was told years ago it was a model t but now Iam not sure. I’ve tried multiple search’s but no exact matches yet. Dodge maybe? I figured this is the place to ask
I will try to get some measurements tomorrow
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Humblej
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Re: Trying to ID this hood
Looks like it might be 30-31 Model A.
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Bryant
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Re: Trying to ID this hood
Hey that’s a step in the right direction! I don’t see the bead down the upper hood sides thou. The ones above the Louvers. But I looked at a 28 model A and it’s just flat like this one
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dllr28bl
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Re: Trying to ID this hood
I think it is for a '28 - '29 Model A.
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TRDxB2
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Re: Trying to ID this hood
It appears to be an "early" 1928 Model A when compared to Rootlieb hoods based on the number of louvers, handles and hold-down brackets
http://www.rootlieb.com/ford-1928-31-hoods.html
http://www.rootlieb.com/ford-1928-31-hoods.html
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Bryant
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Re: Trying to ID this hood
We appear to have a winner! Thanks people
Now if I only had the rest of the car
Now if I only had the rest of the car
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