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Dkrahn 01-04-2022 12:30 PM

1929 Pickup interior
 

I am looking at getting judged in the restorers class this year and would like some assistance. I cannot find anywhere a picture of link as to what the interior looked like for my '29 pickup. What pedals, carpet or rubber mat, mirrors, cloth, etc.. Does anyone have a link they can direct me to?

Bob C 01-04-2022 12:59 PM

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You need the "Restoration Guidelines and Judging Standards"
https://www.mafca.com/pub_standards.html

Dkrahn 01-04-2022 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob C (Post 2091668)
You need the "Restoration Guidelines and Judging Standards"
https://www.mafca.com/pub_standards.html

Looks like a great book, but looking at the Table of Contents and such it does not seem to have interior pictures or information.

Bob C 01-04-2022 06:07 PM

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I think you are going to have a really hard time getting into judging without that book.

al's28/33 01-04-2022 06:21 PM

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the back rest and seat cushion are the only upholstered items. the kick panels were vinyl covered cardboard. there was no headliner or door coverings. the floor mat was a pattern stamped rubber mat. no carpet.

Incognito-A 01-05-2022 01:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Dkrahn (Post 2091659)
I am looking at getting judged in the restorers class this year and would like some assistance. I cannot find anywhere a picture of link as to what the interior looked like for my '29 pickup. What pedals, carpet or rubber mat, mirrors, cloth, etc.. Does anyone have a link they can direct me to?

What exactly do you mean by “restorers class?” For restored vehicles there are typically Blue Ribbon aka “fine point”, Touring, and Modified classes. You will need to meet certain basic criteria for each class.

The Judging Standards and Restoration Guidelines includes the requirements for each class and the award structure of both MARC and MAFCA. I highly recommend you purchase the most current version from either club or at the very least get a copy on the secondary market.

You will find text information about the interior for your model in this publication as well as a wealth of other information. Pictures may be found in other sources…I don’t know specifically as I’m not an expert on your model… but I know there is someone out there who is an expert.

BRENT in 10-uh-C 01-05-2022 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by al's28/33 (Post 2091749)
the back rest and seat cushion are the only upholstered items. the kick panels were vinyl covered cardboard. there was no headliner or door coverings. the floor mat was a pattern stamped rubber mat. no carpet.

Are you sure? That really does not align with what is on my prints. The doors, kick panels, and remaining trim panels (quarters, qtr. lock pillars, header, etc.) were all cardboard. Nothing vinyl to my knowledge.



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Originally Posted by Dkrahn (Post 2091659)
I am looking at getting judged in the restorers class this year and would like some assistance. I cannot find anywhere a picture of link as to what the interior looked like for my '29 pickup. What pedals, carpet or rubber mat, mirrors, cloth, etc.. Does anyone have a link they can direct me to?

The RG&JS book is basically a copyrighted compilation of the information found on the engineer's drawings that are located up at the Benson Ford Research Library. If there is a link to these anywhere, then it is likely an illegal posting of information. I can give you part numbers for many of the individual pieces, however to be authentic, you will need to manufacture much of the interior for that bodystyle as the materials available commercially are incorrect.

Regarding your questions about pedals, rubber mat, mirrors and cloth,
-...the pedals had a couple of versions that you will likely need to refer to the RG&JS book,
-the rubber floor mat used in the 82A was the same as open cars however the commercially available floor mats will need to be altered and canvas added to be correct,
-the only mirror available on the 82A was an exterior mirror (-nothing mounted on the interior),
-and the only cloth used was the foundation and the tail on the seat cushions, and the underside of the roof lining. No other cloth used.

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Neil Wilson 01-05-2022 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Dkrahn (Post 2091659)
I am looking at getting judged in the restorers class this year and would like some assistance. I cannot find anywhere a picture of link as to what the interior looked like for my '29 pickup. What pedals, carpet or rubber mat, mirrors, cloth, etc.. Does anyone have a link they can direct me to?


Dkrahn, Your pickup has a cab which had an interior. You don't indicate which cab you have (82-A closed cab or 76-A open cab). FYI - The cabs used on the A-chassis and on the AA-chassis are one in the same.


If your vehicle has the 82-A closed cab, some information/pictures are found at:


https://aafords.com/cabs/82-a-closed...ab-details/#tv
https://aafords.com/aa-body-types/mats/
https://aafords.com/aa-body-types/mirrors/


The above links are for AAFords.com – but the 82-A information applies to the A-chassis cab as well.

LeonardS 01-05-2022 12:58 PM

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Here is what my 28 cab looks like.

Gary WA 01-05-2022 07:50 PM

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Check with the local clubs in your area. and take a road trip to go look at.

whirnot 01-05-2022 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Incognito-A (Post 2091839)
What exactly do you mean by “restorers class?” .

Mafca has a restorers class, that differs from fine point judging. It is for cars that are frequently driven.

al's28/33 01-05-2022 11:33 PM

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Oops my bad, Leonard in post #9 above has the pics to tell the story. The doors are covered.

BRENT in 10-uh-C 01-06-2022 06:38 AM

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Originally Posted by al's28/33 (Post 2092157)
Oops my bad, Leonard in post #9 above has the pics to tell the story. The doors are covered.

Actually, while Leonard’s truck does look nice, it is incorrect on many levels if being compared to what it looked like originally. The doors should NOT be covered.

Oldbluoval 01-06-2022 07:04 AM

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https://www.ecklers.com/media/catalo...4/64-51740.jpg

Macs and others
Might be good, lots of volume, never seen it in person

Eccentric Old Guy 01-06-2022 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by LeonardS (Post 2091984)
Here is what my 28 cab looks like.

That looks very similar to the interior of my 28ccpu. I've wondered how original it all is.....or, rather true to original. The restoration was done by a previous owner.

eog

LeonardS 01-06-2022 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Eccentric Old Guy (Post 2092229)
That looks very similar to the interior of my 28ccpu. I've wondered how original it all is.....or, rather true to original. The restoration was done by a previous owner.

eog

My restoration was also done by a previous owner. I’ve owned it since 2009 and I like the interior whether it’s correct or not. I’m not a car show guy, so correctness of the interior isn’t important.

Eccentric Old Guy 01-06-2022 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by LeonardS (Post 2092232)
My restoration was also done by a previous owner. I’ve owned it since 2009 and I like the interior whether it’s correct or not. I’m not a car show guy, so correctness of the interior isn’t important.

Yeah.....that's how I feel about it, too! As long as it looks good, and not obviously incorrect, that's good enough for me. My 28ccpu is my retirement recreational vehicle, and I don't care much about how it might do if judged.....besides, it has a model B engine, so it wouldn't do well, anyway!

eog

BRENT in 10-uh-C 01-06-2022 01:57 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Eccentric Old Guy (Post 2092229)
That looks very similar to the interior of my 28ccpu. I've wondered how original it all is.....or, rather true to original. The restoration was done by a previous owner.

eog

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeonardS (Post 2092232)
My restoration was also done by a previous owner. I’ve owned it since 2009 and I like the interior whether it’s correct or not. I’m not a car show guy, so correctness of the interior isn’t important.

But, the first post above is asking about what is original, ...meaning what is correct. Do we really want to mislead him by showing interiors that are incorrect??

Eccentric Old Guy 01-06-2022 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by BRENT in 10-uh-C (Post 2092286)
But, the first post above is asking about what is original, ...meaning what is correct. Do we really want to mislead him by showing interiors that are incorrect??

Point taken, Brent......but, at this point, do we know for sure that our photos are of incorrect interiors? I can't answer that question, and the OP should take whatever help we can offer, under advisement...

eog

LeonardS 01-06-2022 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by BRENT in 10-uh-C (Post 2092286)
But, the first post above is asking about what is original, ...meaning what is correct. Do we really want to mislead him by showing interiors that are incorrect??

How about posting a photo of a correct interior? Do you have any?


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