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Door Opening Screws

Post by Banjoe » Sun Sep 08, 2024 12:37 pm

Have found a couple of screws located at the bottom rear of both door openings on our 1927 Tudor.

No idea what purpose they had - does anyone have an idea what they were doing there?
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Re: Door Opening Screws

Post by mtntee20 » Sun Sep 08, 2024 12:54 pm

Are they for an aluminum kick plate? Our Centerdoor has aluminum threshold kick plates. Just a thought.

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Re: Door Opening Screws

Post by John kuehn » Sun Sep 08, 2024 1:53 pm

That could be the kick plate screws as the other post stated. Unscrew one of the screws and see if there are any remains under it. By now it won’t be much.


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Re: Door Opening Screws

Post by Banjoe » Sun Sep 08, 2024 7:32 pm

Thanks for the thoughts, fellows. This hobby sure has endless mysteries and discoveries.

A kick plate is excellent thinking but there is only one screw in each doorway. No more are present along the bottom.

There is sort of a kick plate in each doorway - the imprint might be seen towards the center of the opening. This plate is nickel plated and held in place with 4 screws.

There is a space under each of the screws like something it held has deteriorated leaving the matching gaps on each side.

These corner screws are challenging me so I'll have to keep an eye out for 26-27 Tudor and discover what is being held down in each corner.

Maybe the bottom of windlace just came to mind.
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Re: Door Opening Screws

Post by BLB27 » Thu Sep 12, 2024 3:42 pm

I had the same screws on my 1927 coupe as shown in the two photos. You can see the remains of the material that it held which was a vertical strip along the door opening. I will take a pic of the new strip I installed the next time I am at the garage.
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Re: Door Opening Screws

Post by Banjoe » Thu Sep 19, 2024 1:16 pm

Those are the mystery critters - same screws in identical locations.

There was no material remaining on mine but they were proud of the surface so I figured that something has rotted away so probably holding some kind of material.

Many thanks for this help, Bruce.


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Re: Door Opening Screws

Post by BLB27 » Sun Sep 22, 2024 9:46 pm

Joe, Here are the photos of the screws and the attached material on my 1927 coupe.

Bruce
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Re: Door Opening Screws

Post by Banjoe » Mon Sep 23, 2024 1:53 pm

Many thanks for these pictures, Bruce.

They are there to hold down the end of the windlace .... at least I think that's what I'm looking at.

You have solved one of the mysteries haunting this old car. Only 11.6 million more to go and I'll be on the road.

You're much appreciated,

Joe
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