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zmconcepts
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26 Runabout Hard Top?

Post by zmconcepts » Tue Dec 03, 2024 11:28 am

I am working on restoring this car back to it's glory days, I currently have no top, but I have this old picture from 1952 showing a hard top installed on the car, the story was that they found a top from a truck of some sort that fit well on the T. Would anybody be able to chime in maybe with some idea of what this top may have came off of?
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Re: 26 Runabout Hard Top?

Post by RecklessKelly » Tue Dec 03, 2024 12:36 pm

It could have been an accessory top.


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Re: 26 Runabout Hard Top?

Post by Scott C. » Tue Dec 03, 2024 6:32 pm

It looks a lot like it could be a 49 Dodge 5 window pickup top that was narrowed down to fit and then the 4th and fifth windows altered into side windows.

Or a top from about any pickup of that era and maybe the side windows are rear split windows turned 90 degrees.


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Re: 26 Runabout Hard Top?

Post by Allan » Tue Dec 03, 2024 9:13 pm

Jeff, you could make your own. When I was a kid there was a convertible Vauxhall tourer which turned up at Sunday services regularly. The top material had been replaced with sheet metal. You'd only need three pieces for a Roadster. This keep the original appearance of the car, but guarantees long service and no leaks.The only drawback was it could not be folded anymore.

Allan from down under.


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Re: 26 Runabout Hard Top?

Post by zmconcepts » Thu Dec 05, 2024 12:31 pm

Thank you fellas, i appreciate your input, i will look deeper into all 3 of these ideas. i looked at some pictures of the dodge roof and it does look very similar so maybe it was a homemade job, possibly done poorly, and that is why it has disappeared over the years.

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