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1oldtimer 11-27-2023 01:55 AM

1941 Ford P/U question
 

Dumb question time, the air deflectors on a '41 p/u (the ones to direct air into the radiator). Do the side ones bolt on the inside of the grille or in between the fender and the grille?


Pictures would be very helpful also.......


TIA.

TJ 11-27-2023 10:50 AM

Re: 1941 Ford P/U question
 

They bolt between the inner fender panel and the grille.

TJ 11-28-2023 11:45 AM

Re: 1941 Ford P/U question
 

Need to correct my original post. The air deflector does fit between the fender and the grille. Had a "senior" moment and forgot the inner fender panel fits inside the fender.

1oldtimer 12-01-2023 10:00 PM

Re: 1941 Ford P/U question
 

Thanks for the info, now I just need to keep the welting in place.

TJ 12-02-2023 11:36 AM

Re: 1941 Ford P/U question
 

One way to keep the welting in place is to use the black weatherstrip glue and glue it to the grille. First clamp it to the grill, mark the holes , remove it and use a gasket punch to make the holes. Slit it every so often between the holes so it will make the curve of the grille. The slits will overlap themselves slightly as it makes the curve when gluing it down.

Kube 12-03-2023 12:55 PM

Re: 1941 Ford P/U question
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1oldtimer (Post 2273720)
Thanks for the info, now I just need to keep the welting in place.

Originally the welt was stapled to the grille prior to assembly. If you look very close at the grille, there should be small holes where the welt was once held in place. This facilitated a quicker assembly process.

For us purists, the staples were round wire. Yes, I install them during my restorations :)


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