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1926 - LOOKING FOR PACKAGE SHELF AND TRUCK LID LATCH
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2022 10:05 pm
by lirogo27
Hi there. Just purchased my first ever Model T! It is a 1926 Coupe. I am looking for a 1926 package shelf and a trunk lid latch. I know there are quite a few on line sites that sell reproduced parts, but sometimes parts are on back order for quite some time. Does anyone know where to find both parts used? Thank you....Lisa
Re: 1926 - LOOKING FOR PACKAGE SHELF AND TRUCK LID LATCH
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2022 7:38 am
by Humblej
Some parts like the package tray are not reproduced. Good used parts are found at swap meets, if you know what you are looking for and can wait to find it, that is your best resource. Langs has a lot of used inventory, unadvertised, you have to call them, and it changes often.
There was a package tray for sale in the MTFCA classifieds a few months ago that had a lot of BTTT back to the top re-postings, so that may still be available.
1926-27 package trays changed a lot, there are at least 3 different versions that I know of, all wood, half wood half sheet metal, all sheet metal with a wood front lip. I do not know if they are interchangeable. If you know what your car had that is good, if you have the remains of one that is better, if you just have a hole where it goes that could be difficult as there is no telling what you need. There are 2 different postings about covering the package tray with upholstery fabric, you can see what those look like, I think one was all wood and one was 1/2 wood 1/2 sheet metal. The all sheet metal package tray has the same or similar shape as the 1/2 and 1/2. The all wood is as it sounds, so you or someone handy with wood could make a new one from plywood, that might be the quickest and cheapest way to go, if your car will take the all wood configuration. The all metal version has some compound curves that I would not recommend to try to make from scratch, and to make without a full size pattern. The all wood is simple enough and cheap enough to do some trial and error versions to get something that works.
Re: 1926 - LOOKING FOR PACKAGE SHELF AND TRUCK LID LATCH
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2022 7:53 am
by Mark Nunn
Call Chaffin's Garage in Corona. 951-735-4791
They have a lot of used parts as well as new.
Re: 1926 - LOOKING FOR PACKAGE SHELF AND TRUCK LID LATCH
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2022 5:56 pm
by lirogo27
THX GUYS. Will call Langs and also Chaffins....
Re: 1926 - LOOKING FOR PACKAGE SHELF AND TRUCK LID LATCH
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2022 2:04 am
by daveclause
HI...I received your email for the package tray.
It's still available.
I'm in Fontana,
It's original in pretty good condition for it's age.
Thanks, Dave
Re: 1926 - LOOKING FOR PACKAGE SHELF AND TRUCK LID LATCH
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2022 10:07 am
by lirogo27
Dave, Thank you! I am in Studio City. I sent you an email with my cell number. Would like to figure this out! I look forward to chatting with you.
Re: 1926 - LOOKING FOR PACKAGE SHELF AND TRUCK LID LATCH
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2022 10:13 am
by lirogo27
Humblej - I could not find the post you mentioned about covering with fabric? Will keep looking....
Re: 1926 - LOOKING FOR PACKAGE SHELF AND TRUCK LID LATCH
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2022 10:47 am
by jab35
Lisa: This post may be of interest:
https://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/5 ... 1472254840 I don't think any 'All Wood' package shelf/trays were ever used. I believe the curved metal back with 3/4" hardwood shelf and wood front edge strip is early '26 and later ones had the all metal curved back integral with flat metal shelf with a wood front edge strip. Both are illustrated in the link. The curved back was never fabricated from wood in the improved Fords
As far as I am concerned, Don Booth is the resident forum expert on the 26-27 body, roofs, interiors etc, and adding his name to a search request usually improves the result.
And if you are stuck for measurements of the wood parts, send a pm and I'll get back to you,
good luck, jb
Re: 1926 - LOOKING FOR PACKAGE SHELF AND TRUCK LID LATCH
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2022 11:47 am
by Humblej
There are also some good pictures of an early package tray in the Ford Service Manual fig 541, 542, 545, and 546.
Re: 1926 - LOOKING FOR PACKAGE SHELF AND TRUCK LID LATCH
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2022 9:46 pm
by lirogo27
Thank you Humble. I did pull and print them...