AZRodDave
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Well,I said it before,I"ll say it again ,Looking good!
I'll second that motion. Looks REALLY good. I love that shot of the back. Splendid! [dr
Well,I said it before,I"ll say it again ,Looking good!
I like that.Smallfoot, the early FX drag cars like Ford thunderbolts used seat belts to raise the windows. Had a snap on the door frame at the bottom, pull the strap all the way out, window goes up, snap the belt to the door. Get ready for the window down, just unsnap it and let it down, the strap follows down into the door except for enough to hold to to raise it again. You could use seat belt buckles, or heavy snaps like used on pickup bed covers.
Smallfoot, the early FX drag cars like Ford thunderbolts used seat belts to raise the windows. Had a snap on the door frame at the bottom, pull the strap all the way out, window goes up, snap the belt to the door. Get ready for the window down, just unsnap it and let it down, the strap follows down into the door except for enough to hold to to raise it again. You could use seat belt buckles, or heavy snaps like used on pickup bed covers.
I'm like'n that a lot. [clFunny you should mention that method Bama! I did some figuring on that idea before abandoning it to the velcro method. I have 3 different sets of self-retracting belts. On these A doors, there's just not much room inside. None of my belt sets was small enough to squeeze in there. I might find some smaller ones that might. I still haven't got to that part and my mind might change again. I do have all thats necessary for the velcro way on hand. I also considered harness leather straps with holes like a belt and place several studs on the inside panels to hit the belt holes... You can see the smoke, I'm thinking again...
CORPO smallfoot is my hero on the handle ... I wanted to do the same deal on my rat just have figure out what way I want it yet ... but its not going to be ordinary , and a stranger is not just going to walk up and open the door ...
I'm like'n that a lot. [cl
Maybe antler buttons on the door and a slip thong on the strap. It would match the interior theme.
Yea! Now we're talkin' business.Skip, now you're tweeking the knife maker in me. I've been known to do some leather work. Consider this tho...how about loops on the inside door panels, maybe brass rings, large enough slots in the leather to slip over the rings, a deer antler tip for a peg....tap,tap,tap....don't worry, it's not a forest fire...just thinkin again!
put a spring on the bottom side of the window to hold it up and a pin to lock it in the down position just a thought
Don't forget to keep all hands, arms, etc., inside before pulling the "up-pin".HolyMoly!!! there's the answer to getting your windows up quickly in the rain. Visions keep flashing thru my mind of an upside down guillotine...
put a spring on the bottom side of the window to hold it up and a pin to lock it in the down position just a thought
That is just reverse of how my stock Lincoln widows were, the spring pulled them down, a hydraulic cylinder pushed them up closed.
Smallfoot, I wasn't thinking of using the retractors on the seat belts, only the straps and maybe the buckles. One end attached to the bottom of the glass, ran up and out to hang down the outside of the inside door panel. Buckle or snap to fasten attached to the door panel.
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