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philcobill 09-04-2023 12:56 PM

Sun visor for passenger
 

This is something I would like to do for the passenger, usually my wife.

Is it possible to retrofit a sun visor inside of the windshield that is not tacky-looking (as my kids say, ghetto)? My wife is losing her sight and needs to keep her eyes out of direct sun as much as possible. And yes, she wears sunglasses, a sub visor would be extra protection.

My intent is to make the ride in our Model A comfortable and enjoyable for my wife while preserving her vision.

Just curious.

rotorwrench 09-04-2023 01:16 PM

Re: Sun visor for passenger
 

The 1932 Fords had a simple sun visor that was made of a material very much like a clip board (textured masonite) and it had simple formed heavy wire bracketry to mount and hinge from. A person would need a solid attach point but it could likely be done. A lot depends on which body and rear of manufacture as to how something could be successfully mounted.

philcobill 09-04-2023 01:23 PM

Re: Sun visor for passenger
 

Ours is a 1929 Special Coupe

kbinde2 09-04-2023 02:01 PM

Re: Sun visor for passenger
 

There is a window/windshield "film" that has different tint values that cling to the glass surface (static), without an adhesive having to be applied. A Corvette club that I belonged to had the club name/logo applied, these were used for club functions or tours. Easily applied, and removed if not needed or wanted for your outing. This could be applied as an aid for your passenger, and removed when not needed. Just a thought.. kb

JayJay 09-04-2023 03:35 PM

Re: Sun visor for passenger
 

There was an article in the MAFCA Restorer within the last couple of years on making some nice-looking sun visors. The author did it for his '30 coupe but I would imagine the '29 would be similar.

Oldbluoval 09-04-2023 06:56 PM

Re: Sun visor for passenger
 

The slants have an inside flip down visor. It’s much like the way they are on modern cars (a bit more crude). The brackets are available. They simply shade glare; no filtering

Model "A" Fords 09-04-2023 09:40 PM

Re: Sun visor for passenger
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by kbinde2 (Post 2253050)
There is a window/windshield "film" that has different tint values that cling to the glass surface (static), without an adhesive having to be applied... kb

Sounds like a great idea!

Do you recall the name or maybe a website to check out? I would appreciate any information you can offer, thanks.

Bob

kbinde2 09-05-2023 06:28 AM

Re: Sun visor for passenger
 

Several websites offer product for Car One-Way Window Film, fitting to your windshield for installation would be required to fill your needs. As stated, the product we used was cut to window large decal size for club name/logo, easily removed for "judging" scenarios.

Bob Bidonde 09-05-2023 09:55 AM

Re: Sun visor for passenger
 

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The photo sows the sun visors in my Victoria, and they are the same as in the slant windshield Town Sedan. It will be expensive to install reproduction sun visors in your car, so I recommend that you find a modern aftermarket setup.


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