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Does anybody have a picture of where the windshield finger pulls mount on a 1930 Model A ?
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Does anyone make foot pulls, to help get in the car?
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pull my finger?
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Bill I need a foot pull also.
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It might be nice to ask for clarification of the question.
On my 1930 Coupe there is nothing called a finger pull. What body style do you have? |
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Found them on Bratton's site, part # 28380, but have never seen them in use.
Try calling Bratton's. |
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For Open Car windshields.
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They have 2 styles one for open cars and one for closed cars
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Judging standards might specify the proper location. Just a thought.
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I believe that your open car windshield will have holes in the proper place on the bottom frame of the windshield. I also think they were painted, not bright.
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1928-29 ones made of iron were painted starting in late 1929 some were made of brass and plated. 1930-31 were plated. Bob |
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on my original 30 phaeton windshield they are 21.5 inches apart and 11.25 inches from the outside. On my 31 roadster with a repo windshield they are 22.5 inches apart and 10.75 inches from the outside. They are as high as possible without drilling into the window channel. Hope this helps after the jokes provided.
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Thank You info appreciated. Jokes not.
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Well I had a chuckle when reading the jokes
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On my 31 roadster with an original windshield, the finger pulls are located 11" from each end 22 1/4" apart on the lower frame.
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My 9-27-28 Phaeton never came with pulls.
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My 30 170B delux has them on all four doors. I saw replacements in Bratton's catalog
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