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LEM 02-12-2019 12:32 PM

Open car arm rest
 

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Does any parts house offer the open car arm rest/protector as shown in the pic? Or is this a homemade option?

Charlie Stephens 02-12-2019 12:44 PM

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Try one of the upholstery places. LeBarron Bonney used to be the one I would recommend but they have got a lot of bad press recently.

Charlie Stephens

CHuDWah 02-12-2019 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by LEM (Post 1726210)
Does any parts house offer the open car arm rest/protector as shown in the pic? Or is this a homemade option?


It's just a piece of fabric hemmed around the edge with a couple snaps in the corners and maybe a sewn-in backing. I'd think any local upholstery shop could whip one up.

Dave in MN 02-14-2019 11:27 AM

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I had Classtique Upholstery make mine for our '29 Phaeton. They made my kit years ago. They used vinyl that matched the seat covers and backed it with a soft non-scratching cloth. Side curtain fasteners were installed to allow them to mount to the body sockets. There was a 1/8" x 3/4" length of steel stock sewn between the layers to act as a weight to keep the rest in place (draped over the door) as the car is driven.
On my phaeton, I have them on the front door and on the section of the body that the rear side curtain mounts to. The rear ones protect the body from top bow chips when the top is down. None on the rear doors as I felt it was not needed. Car was rebuilt in 2000 and no chips/scratches on the door tops yet!

Photo attached: Blue Ridge Parkway Fall 2017:
16" '35 wheels and radial tires were employed for this 5900 mile road trip.

Good Day!

burner31 02-15-2019 09:29 AM

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Those are pretty cool.
Would they be an acceptable accessory on any Model A...say maybe a '31 sedan?

Dave in MN 02-15-2019 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by burner31 (Post 1727141)
Those are pretty cool.
Would they be an acceptable accessory on any Model A...say maybe a '31 sedan?

I don't see how they would work on a sedan. The roadsters, phaetons and other cars with soft sides (side curtains) have the body sockets where these covers are attached to. A sedan has no body sockets.
Good Day!

Tom Wesenberg 02-15-2019 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave in MN (Post 1727183)
I don't see how they would work on a sedan. The roadsters, phaetons and other cars with soft sides (side curtains) have the body sockets where these covers are attached to. A sedan has no body sockets.
Good Day!

A stitched double fabric with magnets glued inside should stay in place with the magnets holding it to the door panel. Otherwise maybe metal bent to a square U shape to clip over door opening.

burner31 02-16-2019 01:54 AM

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That's not a bad idea Tom. Thanks

Keith True 02-16-2019 07:43 AM

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I have them on my 30 RPU. Mine have flexible strip magnets sewn in the outside part.I'm not sure who made them,I bought them at a swap meet 20 years ago.They were in the original box,I just can't remember who they were from.I don't think I've lifted them up off the doors in 15 years.

burner31 02-16-2019 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Keith True (Post 1727416)
I have them on my 30 RPU. I don't think I've lifted them up off the doors in 15 years.

How do you wash your car?

BudP 02-16-2019 02:02 PM

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They are available at Classtique and at Mike's A-ford-able. Classtique's has weights on the inside. Don't know about Mike's.

LEM 02-16-2019 06:26 PM

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Classtique’s door protector is $205.00, Mike’s is $90.00.
I think I will make my own as suggested above.
Thanks for all your help.

Keith True 02-17-2019 08:16 AM

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Wash the car?? Why would I do that? I do usually wash it once a year or so.It's an open car so I just don't squirt much water up around the openings.I will have to look,but I think my door top covers have the magnetic strips on both the inside and outside.I didn't put them on there to protect the paint,but to keep my arm from being burned.Because of my shoulders I HAVE to have my arm out the window in an A.I can't drive a closed A more than a few miles with the window rolled up.


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