Happy Memorial Day weekend everyone
I need some picpures of the door hinges that go on the doors. Mine have been bent to adjust the door at sometime in the past. I would like to get them back to the proper shape before i start assembling the truck. A top view is what i need. Cant be sure witch ones are bent and witch ones are good.
Thank you all
Apple Truck
Closed cab hinges
- BrianT
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Re: Closed cab hinges
Happy weekend to you too,
Here is a pic courtesy of Neil Wilson, hope this helps, these are very hard to find, good luck.
Regards Brian.
Here is a pic courtesy of Neil Wilson, hope this helps, these are very hard to find, good luck.
Regards Brian.
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Re: Closed cab hinges
Thanks Brian
Your pics show a little of what i need. the ones in question are the ones that go on the door. The one that goes on the piller is in the way on your pics. if someone has a picture of just the one that goes on the door it would be a big help.
Thanks
Apple Truck
Your pics show a little of what i need. the ones in question are the ones that go on the door. The one that goes on the piller is in the way on your pics. if someone has a picture of just the one that goes on the door it would be a big help.
Thanks
Apple Truck
- Neil Wilson
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Re: Closed cab hinges
Post pictures of your door hinges.
Regards, Neil Wilson
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Re: Closed cab hinges
Neal
I would love to but i do not have the comp skills to do so. I only have axcess to comp at work. I look at the AA site at lunch and have learned very much. This is a great site. Thanh you for all your work. The news letters are great.
Thanks
Apple Truck
I would love to but i do not have the comp skills to do so. I only have axcess to comp at work. I look at the AA site at lunch and have learned very much. This is a great site. Thanh you for all your work. The news letters are great.
Thanks
Apple Truck
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Re: Closed cab hinges
Ford used two types of hinges, pretty much randomly, on the 1928-29 pickups and trucks. Theses were a carryover from 1926-27 (though the upper hinge may have been bent differently in the steel 1927), and also a carryover design from 1924-25.
The type you have is stamped one piece for the body (with a solid rolled section for the pin) and for the door. We make a replacement in cast gear bronze (www.wescottsauto.com), available direct and Snyders, and other dealers do sell them.
The second type had a two splines (around the hinge pin) on the body and 3 splines on the doors, with a stamped cover. The spline pattern interchanges to the roadster hinges used 1926-1931 though the roadsters did not use the cover.
Interestingly enough I have seen these on several Naughtafords, including a 1934 Reo rear door.
The type you have is stamped one piece for the body (with a solid rolled section for the pin) and for the door. We make a replacement in cast gear bronze (www.wescottsauto.com), available direct and Snyders, and other dealers do sell them.
The second type had a two splines (around the hinge pin) on the body and 3 splines on the doors, with a stamped cover. The spline pattern interchanges to the roadster hinges used 1926-1931 though the roadsters did not use the cover.
Interestingly enough I have seen these on several Naughtafords, including a 1934 Reo rear door.
- Neil Wilson
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Re: Closed cab hinges
Karl Wescott,Karl Wescott wrote:Ford used two types of hinges, pretty much randomly, on the 1928-29 pickups and trucks. Theses were a carryover from 1926-27 (though the upper hinge may have been bent differently in the steel 1927), and also a carryover design from 1924-25.
The type you have is stamped one piece for the body (with a solid rolled section for the pin) and for the door. We make a replacement in cast gear bronze (http://www.wescottsauto.com)
Your link is just to your site home page. Why not give the exact link to the hinges you are referencing and save everyone some time. I could not find the hinges on your site.
Regards, Neil Wilson
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- spectria
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Re: Closed cab hinges
http://www.wescottsauto.com/WebCatalog/ ... Hinges.pdfNeil Wilson wrote:Karl Wescott,Karl Wescott wrote:Ford used two types of hinges, pretty much randomly, on the 1928-29 pickups and trucks. Theses were a carryover from 1926-27 (though the upper hinge may have been bent differently in the steel 1927), and also a carryover design from 1924-25.
The type you have is stamped one piece for the body (with a solid rolled section for the pin) and for the door. We make a replacement in cast gear bronze (http://www.wescottsauto.com)
Your link is just to your site home page. Why not give the exact link to the hinges you are referencing and save everyone some time. I could not find the hinges on your site.
Dave in Quincy, Ca. I love Pics!!!! Post them All!!!
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