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CWPASADENA 12-30-2010 08:31 PM

30 tudor roof installation
 

Hi Folks,

I just want to post some pictures of the roof I just finished on my '30 Tudor. I had never done one of these before and all I can say it takes a lot of time and patience.

I used the original side mouldings which were in very bad shape. The front and back moldings are the two piece steel ones that are sold by LeBaron Bonney. They come in straight lengths and you have to shape them. They say these are a little difficult to deal with and they are right. Anyway, it is finished and I do not think I want to do another one, at least not for a while.

Now. I can move on to putting stuff together.

Chris

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J Franklin 12-30-2010 09:01 PM

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Looks nice!

charles=fla 12-30-2010 09:09 PM

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i have to do a 28 tudor..any hints so as to do the job right?..thanks ..charles..:o)..

Brentwood Bob 12-30-2010 09:31 PM

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wow. bob

CWPASADENA 12-30-2010 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by charles=fla (Post 135031)
i have to do a 28 tudor..any hints so as to do the job right?..thanks ..charles..:o)..

I ran across this site and found very good information on Tudor Roof Installation.

"The Model A Ford Barnyard"

http://www.abarnyard.com

On the Home Page, Click on "Begin Tour".
On the second Page under "Tour Stops", Click on "The Workshop".
On the next page, Click on "Installing a Closed Car Roof".

This is a very good detailed instruction with good illustrations for installing a roof on a '28 Tudor. My '30 is almost the same so just about everything applied.

I think one of the main things is to have the cover warm when you are ready to do the stretching and tacking. I was able to move my body out in the sun and really get everything well warmed up before I started the stretching and tacking. I used LeBaron-Bonney's "Kit" which was very good except their instructions leave a little to be desired. The Model A Ford Barnyard site really helped a lot.

Do not get in a hurry, it just takes time.

Chris

coilover 12-30-2010 11:23 PM

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You are very skilled and better yet, SMART. One go around with a top project teaches all but the gluttons for punishment or one doing them for a living to definitely take a furlough from the next one. Here is another tudor that is Elkpoint/Kewanne green with a fresh top. Is yours two toned?

CWPASADENA 12-30-2010 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by coilover (Post 135104)
You are very skilled and better yet, SMART. One go around with a top project teaches all but the gluttons for punishment or one doing them for a living to definitely take a furlough from the next one. Here is another tudor that is Elkpoint/Kewanne green with a fresh top. Is yours two toned?

Yes, Mine is also Two-Tone. I like this color combination except I will have Black wheels.

I will also have Black tires and no side mounts. Just a basic Tudor.

Chris

1931 flamingo 12-31-2010 02:28 PM

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Sweeeeet!!
Paul in CT

brum1 12-31-2010 02:45 PM

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Nice Job Chris!!

I am doing a 30 coupe as we speak, how warm was the roof material when you did the final tacking?

Doug Linden 12-31-2010 04:08 PM

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Super Job Chris, looks great.

CWPASADENA 12-31-2010 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by brum1 (Post 135423)
Nice Job Chris!!

I am doing a 30 coupe as we speak, how warm was the roof material when you did the final tacking?

I had it in the sun for a couple of hours. It is winter but the sun was out and the outside temp was about 70 deg. You could put your hand on it and it felt very warm to the touch. You can tell when it is warm enough because the material will become very pliable and easy to stretch and it smoothes right out when pulled on.

Look up the link to the "Model A Barnyard" site I previously posted. This is very well done and has good information. The instructions on this site are for a Tudor but a lot of it will also apply to your car.

Keep the material rolled up and do not fold it until you are ready to install it.

The actual installation of the material is the easier part. It took me a LOT of time to do the moldings.

Press on but take your time.

Chris

brum1 12-31-2010 06:43 PM

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Thanks for the follow up,

Happy New Year !!:)

Jim Parker Toronto 12-31-2010 07:17 PM

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That looks excellant! Great job!!

Doug in NJ 12-31-2010 08:25 PM

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Great job! I also found Marco's Web site tutorial very helpful when I did my roof last year.

Chris in WNC 01-01-2011 08:53 AM

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CW, did you use the long grain or short grain roof fabric?
I know the Standards call for long grain even though LeBaron-Bonney's long grain does not match the original perfectly.
I have seen Tudors with short grain installed and to me it looked closer to the (very leaky) original factory fabric that was on our last Tudor.

CWPASADENA 01-01-2011 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Chris in Jax (Post 135782)
CW, did you use the long grain or short grain roof fabric?
I know the Standards call for long grain even though LeBaron-Bonney's long grain does not match the original perfectly.
I have seen Tudors with short grain installed and to me it looked closer to the (very leaky) original factory fabric that was on our last Tudor.

I used the Short Grain Fabric. Personally, I like the looks of it better. Even though I do not plan to have the car judged, LeBaron Bonney said either was acceptable.

Chris

LukeDahlinger 01-01-2011 12:50 PM

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Now that's how a top is supposed to look! Very nice work!

Last top I installed, ended up doing it in the heated paint booth since it was too cold to do it in the normal part of the shop. Worked like a dream, except I was a tad warm. Good enough excuse as any for a cold beer afterwards!

Tom Wesenberg 01-01-2011 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by CWPASADENA (Post 135888)
I used the Short Grain Fabric. Personally, I like the looks of it better. Even though I do not plan to have the car judged, LeBaron Bonney said either was acceptable.

Chris

Nice job on the top, and I also like the looks of the short grain better.

Jim Boehmke 01-01-2011 04:22 PM

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I used this on my last car and it works fine and is easy to do. I did it before I put the roof material on however

sonny30coupe 01-01-2011 07:20 PM

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That is a nice looking top. I hope mine looks that good when I finish the current resto. I just finished my rear end differntial.


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