TT Upholstery
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Topic author - Posts: 608
- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 6:10 pm
- First Name: Brad
- Last Name: Kirtner
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1924 Touring Car, 1927 Closed Cab TT, 1927 Coupe
- Location: Salem, Virginia
- Board Member Since: 2018
TT Upholstery
My classtique upholstery kit came in yesterday and my uncle and I spent most of yesterday installing it. Fantastic product and Mike has some of the best customer service skills I’ve ever seen. It did take four months to get it but it was well worth the wait. I now have a new found hate for hog rings. I could live the rest of my life without ever seeing another one and be completely ok! I haven’t seen much as restoration documentation for the closed cab trucks so here’s hoping I can help out the next guy.
Brad
Brad
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- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 11:57 am
- First Name: Adam
- Last Name: Doleshal
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: ‘13 Touring, ‘24 Touring, ‘25 TT dump truck, ‘26 Tudor, ‘20 Theiman harvester T powerplant, ‘20 T Staude tractor
- Location: Wisconsin
- Board Member Since: 2000
Re: TT Upholstery
That definitely works, but originally there were no hog rings or plywood involved. There is a “V” channel at the base of the cushions and back springs that gets pried open. There should be cording welt sewn into the seat covers on the sides that just gets pinched in those channels to fasten the covers to the springs. Real simple and easy to install.
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- First Name: Duane
- Last Name: Cooley
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 18 Runabout, 24 Runabout for 20yrs, 25 TT, late Center Door project, open express pickup
- Location: central MN
- Board Member Since: 2015
Re: TT Upholstery
I have a file somewhere bout the TT's. Info is a bit limited.
Brad, would you show a close-up pic or two of "hanging" the rear cushion up on the back wall? Thank you.
Looks great!
Brad, would you show a close-up pic or two of "hanging" the rear cushion up on the back wall? Thank you.
Looks great!
Since I lost my mind mind, I feel more liberated
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- First Name: Andy
- Last Name: Loso
- Location: St Joseph MN
Re: TT Upholstery
Duey,
Come on over and I can show you on ours. If my camera phone wasn't broken I'd pop a few photos.
Andy
Come on over and I can show you on ours. If my camera phone wasn't broken I'd pop a few photos.
Andy
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Topic author - Posts: 608
- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 6:10 pm
- First Name: Brad
- Last Name: Kirtner
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1924 Touring Car, 1927 Closed Cab TT, 1927 Coupe
- Location: Salem, Virginia
- Board Member Since: 2018
Re: TT Upholstery
Duey, it doesn’t hang persay. It has four support “rods” two on top and two on the bottom. The two on top slide into slots made between the top and bottom panel seams. The two on the bottom are held in by bolts through the bottom panel. These are the best pictures I can get. The truck is too black and shiny to get great pictures. Woe is me, right? I used 1/4”-20 brass slotted machine screws, so it won’t rust, with rubber washers against the panel then stainless washers and lock washers to make sure it doesn’t come apart. I also used stainless square nuts to keep it more period correct. Hope this helps.
Brad
Brad