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Join Date: May 2013
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hi there guys/gals. my names Joe and im in SoCal. currently building a 1930 Ford Model A 5 window. have done a few other cars and trucks and motorcycles. Always help my old man with his T's.
so here is my question......i need a body part..sort of. The rear firewall/ metal piece that separates the cab(behind the seat) and the trunk . Can seem to find them anywhere. a lot of that is due to i don't know the official name of that piece.....Help..and if its a dumb question, after you laugh/ point please point me in the direction and kick me as i walk away. thanks and build pics to come. Joe |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Long Beach, CA.
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Welcome to FB! I think the piece you are looking for is actually more of a cardboard than metal. At least the ones I have seen are. Where are you in SoCal?
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Largo Florida
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Have you tried 'The Swap Meet' ? I can't be of help, I don't what that panel is called either.
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Danvers, Ma.
Posts: 794
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I went through Bratton's catalog and couldn't find it. If this panel is cardboard, you may want to give LeBaron-Bonney a call and ask them.800-221-5408. They close for the weekend in 10 minutes.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Stayton, Oregon
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