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duffer 08-18-2013 12:47 PM

Rear window questions
 

I have a 1930 coupe and wanted to put a roll down rear window.
Was this an accessory in the 30"s?
Is it hard to do?
Will it hurt re-sale value to put it in my car?
Has anyone here done it?
Thanks guys.

Benson 08-18-2013 01:43 PM

Re: Roll down Rear window questions
 

Try here:

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showth...wn+rear+window


Quote:

Originally Posted by duffer (Post 708916)
I have a 1930 coupe and wanted to put a roll down rear window.
Was this an accessory in the 30"s?
Is it hard to do?
Will it hurt re-sale value to put it in my car?
Has anyone here done it?
Thanks guys.


Tom Wesenberg 08-18-2013 08:28 PM

Re: Rear window questions
 

Do you have a ruble seat? I rode in a Coupe rumble seat the other day and commented to the guy next to me that if there was a roll down window in the Coupe it might be hitting out knees.

Mike V. Florida 08-18-2013 11:12 PM

Re: Rear window questions
 

We have one in our club. He says it's not hard to do, just takes time.

Richard Wilson 08-19-2013 07:05 AM

Re: Rear window questions
 

MAFCA's How to Restore Your Model A, Volume 4, pages 56-61. Complete step by step instructions, pictures and even diagrams for making the required new wood pieces.

grapp 08-19-2013 07:31 AM

Re: Rear window questions
 

Interesting...So Tom, I am a 6'2 guy, do you think that the roll down window would really make much difference? I have a late 31 I'm in the middle of doing and it has a roll down window, but had a truck lid that someone already started converting to a rumble... I could go either way. In the other thread mentioned above they claim the roll down window was standard in late 31 with a rumble? what about with a trunk? I always thought it was an option.?

lindy williams 08-19-2013 08:07 AM

Re: Rear window questions
 

I put a rolldown rear window in my '30 coupe . It really cuts down on wind buffeting when the side windows are rolled down. But you lose 1" of seat travel with the rolldown window unless you modify the package tray. If you are 6' 2" tall I really recommend that you modify the package tray to get full seat travel. I'm only 5' 9" and I'm sorry I didn't do it.

Greg out west 08-19-2013 10:31 AM

Re: Rear window questions
 



Hi Duffer,



I have a 30 coupe I did the conversion on,,, It came with the car if you ordered the rumble seat in late 31,,,It's a nice option,, but it's a big job doing the conversion, especialy on the 30...


A few thing's to consider,,,The package tray on your car should be about 6" wide...It has to be cut down to about 5" or you'll loose seat adjustment..The window wood is different, & has to be replaced on your 30...The window glass is different..The upholstery panel's are different...I found out the hard way when I went to install them. On your's the panel's should be about 19" tall from the tray to the headliner...


On the rolldown version they are about 18"...took me week's to fit the panel's. Good thing they were too tall as I'ed of been "Screwed" if it was the other way around..Thank's to Marco for telling me what was wrong !!!!.



As for not being original,,Technicaly the car (30) could of been upgraded by Ford at the Branch "Shop" like it state's in the service Bulletion...I don't know who would of did it back then,,but it was doable...


If your going to do the conversion, the best way is to order the "kit" & go from there... After I got done,,I really liked the set up,,,A very "Cool" upgrade.....


Good Luck,


Greg out west




duffer 08-19-2013 08:17 PM

Re: Rear window questions
 

I do have a rumble seat in my car...

Tom Wesenberg 08-20-2013 12:30 AM

Re: Rear window questions
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by grapp (Post 709396)
Interesting...So Tom, I am a 6'2 guy, do you think that the roll down window would really make much difference? I have a late 31 I'm in the middle of doing and it has a roll down window, but had a truck lid that someone already started converting to a rumble... I could go either way. In the other thread mentioned above they claim the roll down window was standard in late 31 with a rumble? what about with a trunk? I always thought it was an option.?

I've never sat in the rumble with a roll down window, so you'll have to ask the guy that has one if it cuts into the passenger leg room. Just thought I'd mention it as something to look out for.:confused:

joltesvig 08-20-2013 01:09 PM

Re: Rear window questions
 

I have a 31 Coupe with a roll down which works great to communicate with folks in the rumble seat. Obviously it will cut down your leg room in the rumble seat. It also is nice here in North Carolina in the hot weather (not so much this year...too much rain!) so you have more "flow through" ventilation in the cab. My roll down window only rolls down around half way and I would like to know if it should roll all the way to the bottom of the window opening. If it rolled down all the way to the bottom of the opening, there would be enough room to crawl from the rumble seat into the cab if you were a child.

lindy williams 08-20-2013 04:55 PM

Re: Rear window questions
 

If the rear window rolled all the way down it would really interfere with rumble seat leg room. It only rolls down about half way and then hits a rubber bumper in the bottom of the drip pan.

NeillB 08-22-2013 11:12 AM

Re: Rear window questions
 

I have been considering installing the rear window roll down I have a 1929 coupe with rumble seat right now I leave the rear window out is makes it easier to talk with the kids when driving. I know that option did not come with the 1929 has anyone installed in the 29 I would think it’s the same is this correct... If so please let me know if it will work or is there a lot of modification work to be done.
Thanks.

Tom Wesenberg 08-22-2013 12:38 PM

Re: Rear window questions
 

An intercom would be a much easier installation.

Do it like in the old days, just a hose with a mouth piece on each end.

Mitch//pa 08-22-2013 12:45 PM

Re: Rear window questions
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Wesenberg (Post 711441)
An intercom would be a much easier installation.

Do it like in the old days, just a hose with a mouth piece on each end.

was that before or after 2 cups and a string?

Tom Wesenberg 08-22-2013 01:05 PM

Re: Rear window questions
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mitch//pa (Post 711450)
was that before or after 2 cups and a string?

So, that's why my dad had a spool of waxed string!

That's something I haven't seen in years.

NeillB 08-23-2013 06:53 AM

Re: Rear window questions
 

Thanks for the great advice on my window from these senior members... tin cup and string is what i was thinking when I wrote the question.

racer32 08-29-2013 10:50 PM

Re: Rear window questions
 

Dumb newbie question:

I have a late '31 with rumble seat. How does the window roll up and down? Mine doesn't seem to work, and it's part-way open.

Arlen 08-30-2013 02:01 AM

Re: Rear window questions
 

Racer: there's a knob on the back that turns. It rolls up the glass.


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