Hi this is my 1st time on this forum so please bear with me. I have what i believe to be a late 1924 or early 1925 model t coupe that was litterly a barn find. I started playing with it about 10 years ago and then lost interest but since i have recently retired it has been on the bucket list and is coming along quite well except that there are no windows or regulator parts for the doors. The doors are all metal ( no wood Frame). I need some help in trying to find parts and instructions as to how go about replacing them. I have checked all the model t parts venders but can,t find anything that would help. all suggestions would be appreciated.
Respectfully
Rob
1924 model t ford coupe door window openers
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Re: 1924 model t ford coupe door window openers
Welcome, Rob. There have been threads on this forum dealing with this problem. I would use your favorite search engine with window regulator and mtfca in the search. Add mtfca to any search to get forum results. Also, go to Cimorelli's website cimorelli.com and click on the model t digital library. Among the thousands of entries are parts books and glass drawings showing all years of glass sizes.
Pictures of your car?
Pictures of your car?
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Re: 1924 model t ford coupe door window openers
Welcome to the Forum
Post some pictures of the front and sides of your car, and a picture of the interior/door.
You'll get help that way.
Post some pictures of the front and sides of your car, and a picture of the interior/door.
You'll get help that way.
Scott Conger
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Re: 1924 model t ford coupe door window openers
You may have found this information already. These are the regulators listed for steel doors.
Welcome to it.
Rich
This is the complete info from the body book. Note upper right lists the ones used in steel door Coupes. The holes in your doors should narrow down which ones you need.
All have been difficult to find but the forum may be a good place to start.Welcome to it.
Rich
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Re: 1924 model t ford coupe door window openers
Here’s an earlier post that has lots of pictures and information about T Coupe window regulators. I have a late 24 T Coupe that has wood framed doors and it took me 2 years to find a missing regulator but I did find it. I repaired it and it works fine.
Good luck with your car. https://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/8 ... 1544395064
I’ve read that the later regulators would fit the 25 metal framed doors but I’m sure.
Good luck with your car. https://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/8 ... 1544395064
I’ve read that the later regulators would fit the 25 metal framed doors but I’m sure.