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BillW810 01-12-2024 10:11 AM

1939 Ford Tudor side window
 

I asked this on another forum if you saw it there Apologies.
Does anyone know the measurements of the front side door windows, 1939 Ford Tudor. I have a set of new windows that came with my project. I was asking about mounting the lift/channel to the glass. I was sent a picture from Nu Relics with window measurements on it. The problem is the window measurements on the picture are not the same as my window. Does anyone have the measurements for a stock window? Can windows vary by that much? A cardboard template was suggested and I will try that.

My window : length = 33 11/16" height = 14"

Nu Relics: length = 33 3/8" height = 13 1/2"

TJ 01-12-2024 01:03 PM

Re: 1939 Ford Tudor side window
 

If you have the stock glass for the car it would be smaller in length than what New Relics shows you. The original glass was designed to roll back about 1-1 1/2 inches before it goes down with the stock regulators. The New Relics windows only go up and down, so the glass would be larger since it does not go backward into the door.

40larry 01-12-2024 01:16 PM

Re: 1939 Ford Tudor side window
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by TJ (Post 2283181)
If you have the stock glass for the car it would be smaller in length than what New Relics shows you. The original glass was designed to roll back about 1-1 1/2 inches before it goes down with the stock regulators. The New Relics windows only go up and down, so the glass would be larger since it does not go backward into the door.




No. The door glass goes up and down only. The rear quarter glass goes sideways alsoi.

BillW810 01-12-2024 03:34 PM

Re: 1939 Ford Tudor side window
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by TJ (Post 2283181)
If you have the stock glass efor the car it would be smaller in length than what New Relics shows you. The original glass was designed to roll back about 1-1 1/2 inches before it goes down with the stock regulators. The New Relics windows only go up and down, so the glass would be larger since it does not go backward into the door.

According to Nu Relics their wndow follows the same path, "Smoker's vent", as the original so the windows should be stock size.

I am using the original manual regulators. There were no windows in the car when I bought it. I got a box full of all new windows.

TJ 01-12-2024 07:37 PM

Re: 1939 Ford Tudor side window
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by 40larry (Post 2283183)
No. The door glass goes up and down only. The rear quarter glass goes sideways alsoi.

Larry, as I interpret the V-8 Club's 38-39 book the closed car glass on the doors does roll back. It's on page 2-22 and paragraph b.

BillW810 01-13-2024 09:00 AM

Re: 1939 Ford Tudor side window
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by TJ (Post 2283265)
Larry, as I interpret the V-8 Club's 38-39 book the closed car glass on the doors does roll back. It's on page 2-22 and paragraph b.

Yes it does. I believe the '40 goes up and down because it has vent windows.

40larry 01-15-2024 01:52 PM

Re: 1939 Ford Tudor side window
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by BillW810 (Post 2283370)
Yes it does. I believe the '40 goes up and down because it has vent windows.


You are right. I was thinking 1940 door glass.

theHIGHLANDER 02-25-2024 09:12 PM

Re: 1939 Ford Tudor side window
 

Where did this end up? My suggestion is use the garnish mldg for size.


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