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1931 Ford Tudor Sedan - Price Is Right - April 2009 Issue
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Sspence
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| Joined: 07/07
Posted: 03/18/09 12:07 PM
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Great build! I have a couple of questions about this car.
What did the seats come out of? They have a good look to them and appear to fit well. I can see in one picture that something different was done with the back seat. Can we get more information about what was done and why please? With a lot of builds deleting the back seats totally to put gas tanks in that area, there isn't a lot of pictures to look at how others deal with moving the front seats back due to firewall recess and still try to have a backseat at all.
I love the look of the white walls and the white top to make the body color pop. My tudor build is going to be washington blue, and I am accessing my courage to have another white top to keep clean (already have two white cars).
Thanks for the info.
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Posted: 03/19/09 08:43 AM
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Take a look at the mag again and at the top of the spec box is the owner's email. Dave should be happy to answer your questions.
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Sspence
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Posted: 03/19/09 01:46 PM
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Thanks, I will look again and find that. Guess that gets me for looking at the pictures first.
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NCYDMN
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| Joined: 04/09
Posted: 04/04/09 05:27 PM
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I can answer that seat question. The fronts are Glide Enginering frames with the springs removed and custom foam. The rear seat was fabricated out of 1/2" AC plywood with the center roll & pleated insert made to fold forward for access to storage behind seat. The rear bottom sits on a tappered riser which houses the stereo head unit with remote controls. Click on link below for pictures. Hope that helps. Roy Keith.
http://roykeithclassics.com/30_Price.html
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jalopy45
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Posted: 04/05/09 08:36 AM
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You do some real nice work Roy.
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