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Well I know it's a standard size body, not a big boy. It's been a while since I went thru his thread with all the details. I think it was an older body he found. You can click on the link and read it all.IMG_2934.jpeg
 
Donny Ray my comments were in no way a slap in the face of such a talented man! Although rain did make driving a pain in the butt it never stopped me from going! I left Atlanta in October for the Gatlinburg Rod Run one year in a monsune like downpour! Imagine going to the mountains in winter with no top or heater! Driving a t bucket is all about the adventure! Now I'm 81 and not sure I can or will do anything like that again but it makes for some funny stories. I will never forget sitting in Lums on airport road in Gatlinburg and hearing a bucket motor in the middle of a rain storm and seeing Mike Goodman (president if Honest Charlie's Speed Shop later on) in his bucket wearing his signature derby hat and an umbrella driving up the srreet!
 
I apologize for my attitude. We need to maintain our team spirit. Rich B , the inside blade is because the wiper is hand operated by the driver ( hth ).
No problem with your comment.

Built a top for a T I constructed long ago. Came in handy many times. Picture is from when we found the car 40 yrs after I sold it and ended up doing some repairs for the current owner. Top was sewn up out of Hartz cloth; but is showing it's age.

I thought I had some pictures of some side curtains on a T bucket; but couldn't find them now. Do you have plans along that line?

I mentioned that wiper because it was odd with the two blades; I've had many original T windshields over the years and most manual wipers only had the exterior blade and internal crank handle.
 

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