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Fordor/Town Sedan lock knob question... For you 1929-early 1931 three-window Fordor and Town Sedan owners: Which way should the door lock knob on the inside door panel point in the unlocked position? I know it points downward, but at the unlocked position, should it point to the 5:00 or 7:00 position? It will fit either way. I have looked through publications trying to find the definitive visual answer, but the position varies, both in photos of original and restored cars.
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Re: Fordor/Town Sedan lock knob question... Make sure the door is unlocked and then install the lever in the down position.
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Re: Fordor/Town Sedan lock knob question... Thanks, Guys. Admittedly a simple question, but why not install this part correctly the first time? It's one of those things that if you orient it correctly, no one says anything. But Heaven forbid you install it incorrectly and everyone who ever saw a Model A drive by 30 years ago will gleefully point out your error. :) In my search through interior photos in books and on-line I saw this poor little knob variously pointing in four directions because the locking mechanism shaft and the knob's receptacle are both square, unkeyed. So, four orientations are possible. I wanted to know the right one. Thanks again.
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Re: Fordor/Town Sedan lock knob question... My car had a round shaft with a cross-pin. Only could go on 2 ways.
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