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Bought a 1929 Model A Standard Coupe many years ago. It was in pieces when I bought it and I'm trying to put it together. Any idea where this piece goes?
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Looks like a trim piece to me.
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I have a 28 special coupe I totally disassembled and restored which is very similar a 29 standard coupe in many ways and don't think it is used on a 28/29 coupe. Maybe someone threw it in with the coupe parts, thinking it was for the car.
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If it's solid steel, maybe it was used as a jack handle.
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What ever you do, don't throw it away.
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I doubt it is 29, I have had a few and don't recognize it, though that doesn't mean much. It looks to have two screw holes and to be sheet metal rather than anything solid enough to be a jack handle. May be for a different vehicle. Seems the screw holes are too far apart for a trim piece? Let us know if you get the correct answer, please. I may have to buy one for my own coupe?
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Naf,
Please post your picture again with a ruler in the shot so we can see how big it its. Marty |
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marty in ohio -- It's 18 inches long. The hole closest to the end is countersunk, the other one isn't.
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Floorboard iron?
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Not a clue here.
Marty |
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