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need a section of A pillar

Started by 1930artdeco, 2024-12-30 15:12

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1930artdeco

Hello,

Trying to save me some time. I am looking for a section of the pass kick panel area at the bottom. It is the section below the door hinge that has the compound curve and butts up to the A pillar. Anyone have that section from a donor car?

Mike
1930 Model A Townsedan
1957 Country Sedan

abe_lugo

If knew I would have cut some for you.   My wagon suffers from the same on the passengers side.  I need let this come from leaking vent tubes over the years.

There were at least 4 late 50's Fords at the local wrecking yard last year.   
Take a look at people parting cars.  Maybe some has that portion you can work with. 
Abe      Los Angeles, CA  IN Los Angeles proper. 90008

abe_lugo

Mike I'm not officially on FB but someone post about having a CS and was in need of some parts and another guy posted he had some parts cars near Seattle. 
Here is the link hope it works.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1921298071219635/permalink/9706468332702531/?app=fbl
Abe      Los Angeles, CA  IN Los Angeles proper. 90008

1930artdeco

Thanks Abe, I will check it out. I found a wagon in a yard in Vancouver and they are checking to see how much it will cost to cut/mail it to me.

Mike
1930 Model A Townsedan
1957 Country Sedan


abe_lugo

Wow didn't know they make that.
Abe      Los Angeles, CA  IN Los Angeles proper. 90008

djfordmanjack

I purchased these EMS panels for my Del Rio project, haven't used them yet.
An important note. these front rocker ends are missing the original hole, which is accessible from the front fender wheel well. I believe one of the fender bolts/nuts sits behind it.
It is something like a 1-1/2 (?)" hole and rubber plug. which often deteriorates and lets in road dirt, sand and such into the rockers. but it may be an important detail if you want to seal the cavities with paint and/or wax !

1930artdeco

I will have to post a pic when I get home. I think the EMS part that DJ posted about is just the door post itself-if I am looking at it correctly. I need the sheet metal that is forward of the post.

Mike
1930 Model A Townsedan
1957 Country Sedan

1930artdeco

This is the section I am working on.
1930 Model A Townsedan
1957 Country Sedan

abe_lugo

Here are pics of mine of one of the cars
Yeah I think those are short for the toe board section. You might have create that part. 

Sorry there is a pic of me riding with my ice cream cone too  :005:


I'm due for cleaning the floor pans in this one and installing a carpet soon. 
Abe      Los Angeles, CA  IN Los Angeles proper. 90008

mustang6984

Quote from: 1930artdeco on 2025-01-02 15:54This is the section I am working on.

You can make that part pretty easily. I have faith in you!  :003:  :006:
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1930artdeco

I will get back to making up that piece after I finish the O/D in the Model A this weekend. I have some ideas on how to do it now.

Mike
1930 Model A Townsedan
1957 Country Sedan

1930artdeco

Well I have a game plan figured out. Now I just need the time to implement it :005: I rewelded the support structure and now just need to make up the piece that I need to replace. It will be more of a patch panel than a smooth piece that is inserted. But nobody will see it and it will still be structurally sound.

Mike
1930 Model A Townsedan
1957 Country Sedan

Ed Hawkins

I am not very good with pictures but just put the EMS piece in and needed to fix the same area. It was pretty easy to pit a replacement patch. I also note the front fender needs to attach forward of the EMS piece in the rockers. I am looking for a cage as the lower rocker had to be replaced as well