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Old 12-13-2016, 11:27 AM   #21
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The doors, I believe are Australian,...they have the piece of wood screwed too the
inner door panel..

I'll get some photos of the project in a day or two.

Hoogah,...in the last photo, #5, is that just a flat piece of steel?

Thanks, Dudley
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Old 12-13-2016, 07:53 PM   #22
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Hoogah,...in the last photo, #5, is that just a flat piece of steel?

Thanks, Dudley
Yes. just flat on both sides with countersunk holes for the screws, but the surface is dead flat and not striated like the original photo in Post #1. I think this part is original as this car is unmolested. You can see the wear from the tongue of the lock striking the middle of the flat piece.

This part sits flat (horizontally) so that the tongue of the lock mechanism slides over the edge and is engaged behind it. From the look of it, the one in your photo would have to be mounted vertically so that the tongue of the lock engaged with the protruding section? Quite different. My curtain tray shows no evidence of any other piece ever having been screwed into the vertical edge of the wooden frame, as yours would be.
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Old 12-13-2016, 09:44 PM   #23
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Our June 28 touring was assembled in Chicago looks just like the pics hoogah put up
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Just a chime in on Hoogah's behalf, as I know the car fairly well.

It is in fact the car in my avatar.

His tank is dated june 28 also and it has a few Robertson screws here and there, so it points to a Canadian kit origin.

It has written history to I think way before WW 2, but not as far back as new.
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Iverson, that is interesting, I agree, thanks for showing it. The hinges look the same too from my previous research they look like the ones used on model t and are reproduced now in Sweden ! The floorboards are a different width so my guess is they were Australian sourced on ours.
Hoogah's car is a beauty and thanks for those pics too. Curious people might also be interested that on the rear of the front seat on Hoogah's car is a course carpet made out of jute like material. This is original and unique I believe to Australian 1929 phaetons. I have never been able to determine when this started (it was not on 28's I don't think) and may have only been on deluxe 29's - the deluxe was unique to Australia and had nickel plated windscreen pillars, windscreen, wind wings and luggage rack.
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Hoogah's car is a beauty and thanks for those pics too. Curious people might also be interested that on the rear of the front seat on Hoogah's car is a course carpet made out of jute like material. This is original and unique I believe to Australian 1929 phaetons. I have never been able to determine when this started (it was not on 28's I don't think) and may have only been on deluxe 29's - the deluxe was unique to Australia and had nickel plated windscreen pillars, windscreen, wind wings and luggage rack.
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My fuel tank is stamped June '28, indicating that the jute carpet was used to cover the rear of the front seat well before 1929. The car does not have any of the deluxe features you described either. I didn't know that there was such a variation produced.
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