Is this cab really a 28?
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The "AA truck, supplement to Restorers model A manual" from 1985, I read it on someones post so I ordered it. It's pretty good, tough to see some pics but worth getting. I should've ordered the original A manual too.
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Hey Roddy, do you have any more pics of that Brantford Cab out in the bush? I am always looking for more reference material on these cabs. If so you could send the by e-mail to tiedemannm@gmail.com Where are you located?
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Sure I'll send them, I'm up by dawson creek bc..
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It's funny -I have two of those Brantford cabs and neither has metal on the back of the cab and one looks weathered enough never to have had metal on the back. I know the pepsi truck has a metal back but who knows if it was original or not! Anybody have any original pics of a Brantford cab? I like being Canadian but do we always have to be different eh?? Den
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Gotta love our weird canuck versions of vehicles!
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Hmmm! I've got an American cab as well complete with new corners for the cab. Too bad Vancouver Island is so far away from you! Den
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I have a cousin in Naniamo farmerden, a cab relay could happen!
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Does anybody know what kind of roof was used on the Brantford cabs. I have a '29 AAC with a Brantford cab and it looks like somebody homemade a tin roof for it. Did the Canadian trucks use a soft-top like the 28-29 US built trucks? Any of you guys in Canada know where I might find some parts for the cable brakes like the cable support that routes the cable behind the rear end?
Thanks, Keith
Thanks, Keith
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I am also working on an AA with a Brantford cab. I have a rough cab with a good portion of the original roof in place. I will take some photos and post them as soon as I can. I may have the brake parts you need as well.
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I have attached a few photos of the original roof and a few my roof rebuild project in progress. I was able to locate a small piece of the original fabric, from what I can tell the material is very similar to the original Ford top material. I don't think there was any padding between the wood structure and the material. The structure is either oak or maple and the wood strips are ash.
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A few more photos
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and a few more. Almost ready for the ash strips.
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That looks really good Mark, I love seeing the roof line!
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Mine was so rotted I never knew there was a sun visor-so I built one -it is uncanny how similar it is to yours! Great minds think alike! Den