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Does anyone have any pictures of exactly which block goes where and the best way to fit them?
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go to westcotts auto site they have a diagram where the blocks go on the frame
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I looked at the Wescott site, but other than the front blocks the rest don't match mine for the 30 sedan.
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Here they are laid out how they go... I have two of everything in the pic so don't be confused..
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This is a tudor, right?
If you have a single long block it goes crosswise in the body instead of a middle pair of blocks, and helps support the back of the front seats. (The diagram in our catalog/web site is for a coupe/roadster). |
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hi mitch
thanks for the photos I hope to be putting my tudor body on next month just to be sure the short ones next to the back one are the way you put the in the body the high side facing the inside of the car. also the long one witch side faces the body? in the photo the top side goes into the body right thanks kevin 1930 tudor |
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You'll find they are self explanatory from the cuts in the wood which will fit the body contours perfectly..
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thanks
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the blocks fit my 29 tudor sedan perfectly
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Layout & pics of Tudor wood blocks are shown in Model A Ford Mechanics Handbook Vol. 1 Page 1-31 for the 1930-31`Tudor. Grant
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From page 1-31
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Thanks everyone. Your help is appreciated. ☺
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here is the long one is this the side that faces the body or the frame
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Kevin
The cut out in the wood faces down. Look at the illustration I posted above |
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