Coup Deck lid Handle ?
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Coup Deck lid Handle ?
Has anyone ever put a handle on the Deck Lid of their Coup to make it easier to lift .. trying to think of something that wont look out of place on my '25 work in progress.
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Re: Coup Deck lid Handle ?
Last edited by MichaelPawelek on Fri Feb 18, 2022 4:30 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Coup Deck lid Handle ?
Yes that’s what I do also. I have a 24 Coupe which I turn the key and lift the lid. It has a wood frame and just a little snug but that’s the way I do it.
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Re: Coup Deck lid Handle ?
Yeah.. the key seems to be the way Henry decided was the process.
I checked the suppliers lists and there is nothing listed .
Guess the key has worked for 97 years .
I checked the suppliers lists and there is nothing listed .
Guess the key has worked for 97 years .
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Re: Coup Deck lid Handle ?
My lid locks every time it is closed so I have to use the key to open it anyway so…….
Maybe you could install small gas filled struts inside so that once opened the lid would pop up automatically.
Not my cup of tea but it is your car.
Maybe you could install small gas filled struts inside so that once opened the lid would pop up automatically.
Not my cup of tea but it is your car.
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Re: Coup Deck lid Handle ?
The 1926-27 coupes are the same way but the deck lid is a lot heavier. You have use the deck lock key to pull the deck lid up just enough to get your hand under the lid and then lift it up the rest of the way to set the deck lid stay up bracket. I wonder how many 26-27 coupe owners over the years have been swallowed by their deck lid.
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Re: Coup Deck lid Handle ?
RE Swallowed; Don't know, but felt like I could have been putting a battery in a 26 coupe! 

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Re: Coup Deck lid Handle ?
.... or a ‘26 roadster too. Have to remove the spare wheel to service the battery.
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Re: Coup Deck lid Handle ?
I don’t don’t think Model T’s would be considered USER FRIENDLY in today’s vehicle world. 
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Re: Coup Deck lid Handle ?
To work on or check the battery on my’25 Coupe I find it much easier to remove the seat for access from the front rather than get a ladder and lean into the trunk. Leaning in is easy. Straightening back out is the problem.
I can envision me falling into the trunk and then the lid slamming shut and locking. I wonder how long it would take for a family member to find me ?
I can envision me falling into the trunk and then the lid slamming shut and locking. I wonder how long it would take for a family member to find me ?
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Re: Coup Deck lid Handle ?
With the battery conundrum I cheated and made a metal battery box with a demountable side that can be accessed from under the car. Slide the battery out and gravity helps with the vertical problem.
Still an absolute pig of a thing to undo the post terminals though.
Still an absolute pig of a thing to undo the post terminals though.
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Re: Coup Deck lid Handle ?
I've considered using a strut like is on a modern SUV that would allow the lid to be held up and would need to be pushed down to close. One strut would do it.
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Re: Coup Deck lid Handle ?
If you don't mind modifying the car, the strut idea would be excellent on the later cars. I'd suggest two struts to avoid any strain on the lid and hinges while preventing any tendency of the lid to rattle. A less intrusive option would be to carry one of those suction cup dent pullers. Something along the lines of a spring at each lower corner of the lid could also work.
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Re: Coup Deck lid Handle ?
'26 Coupe:
I also use the key to lift it
And access the battery by removing the seat back.
I also use the key to lift it
And access the battery by removing the seat back.