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Old 08-13-2017, 02:15 AM   #1
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For a 1927 Model T Coupe. It is the water channel at the top of the rain channels and just below the rear window. I am looking for a pair but do not know what they are called or where to get them. I tried Lang's, Snyder's and Mac's.

Any help will be appreciated. Thanks
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Old 08-13-2017, 07:36 PM   #2
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Ford Price List of Body Parts calls that (L) and (R) part the Filler, Body Deck Trough Gusset. No reproductions are made. You could try Model T Haven for a used pair.

http://www.modelthaven.com/
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Thanks for the reply. I actually found them a few months ago for about $35 each. I just don't remember what they were called and who had them. Now I wish that I had bought them.
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I found them at LANG'S. This is after LANG'S said they did not sell them.
For reference in case someone else needs them.

Shield, trunk hinge, right, coupe
Item Number: 57038X
Year: 1926-1927
$29.95

Shield, trunk hinge, left, coupe
Item Number: 57039X
Year: 1926-1927
$29.95
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Old 08-15-2017, 11:12 PM   #5
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I found them at LANG'S.
For reference in case someone else needs them.

Shield, trunk hinge, right, coupe
Item Number: 57038X
Year: 1926-1927
$29.95

Shield, trunk hinge, left, coupe
Item Number: 57039X
Year: 1926-1927
$29.95
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Glad you found these, just didn't think of checking with Lang's as I went to the mfg. of most of the early Ford sheet metal, Howells, www.fordor.com and didn't see them on their website. Lang's is THE vendor for most all things Model T, should have looked in their catalog first I guess
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ModelMan....The thing is that I looked at Lang's catalog because that is where I though that I had seen them. Then I emailed Lang's and they told me that they didn't carry them. I just happened to be scrolling thru my favorites list on my browser and found the link. I opened it and. voila...It was Lang's so I called them and ordered them.

Glad I found the link because I was ready to fab them in my garage.
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