Top wood purpose in a solid cab

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wild4679
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Joined: July 8th, 2017, 7:14 am
Body Type: 82B
Model Year: 1931

Top wood purpose in a solid cab

Post by wild4679 »

I have modified the roof on my 82-B cab by welding in a solid top/visor instead of the fabric top and bolt on visor. Now I'm adding the wood so it can be painted and reassembled.

My question is, "Do I need the top wood installed if the cab roof is solid?" What purpose would this wood serve if the fabric top does not need to be supported? Is there a headliner that needs the wood for attachment? I have not seen pictures of a headliner in these cabs.
Bob C
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Body Type: Mail truck, Stake tr
Model Year: 1931
Location: SO CAL

Re: Top wood purpose in a solid cab

Post by Bob C »

Even the late 1931 had metal bracing running from side to side and wood across the back.
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wild4679
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Joined: July 8th, 2017, 7:14 am
Body Type: 82B
Model Year: 1931

Re: Top wood purpose in a solid cab

Post by wild4679 »

Thanks for the reply and the picture, Bob. Does anyone out there have details on how to build these upper braces? And, if anyone has pictures of the rest of the cab wood, please post them. I can get an idea of where to start when creating the wood pieces.

Another question, did Ford install the wood prior to painting, or afterwards?
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