Thanks for the help guys! It wouldn’t hurt to look at the cad model Jim. We might be able to use it to create a decal or something along those lines.
Bill Edrich
Thank you for the photos, Mr. Muellner. It is difficult to tell whether that is a dark green or black.
Thank you for the information, Mr. Coco. I will be sure to pass this along. And thank you once again, Mr. Minnie.
Excellent. Thank you again for the information. This is actually the maroon car from Hank Candler. We’re working on it at Restore Cars in Castle Rock, CO. The Hershey car is a beautiful one though, I agree.
Thank you, Mr. Minnie. I have currently made a seat frame from 3/4″ ash, using lap joints at each corner. I have also mortised for two cross-supports (front to rear), prior to reading this. When you say open in the center, do you mean entirely open as on the base for the rumble seat cushion?
Also, slightly off-topic, I’m assuming all of the springs’ pockets would have been muslin. In tearing these seat assemblies down, only the rumble seat springs had been sewn in muslin socks. The rest of the spring assemblies had been sewn in burlap socks.
Thanks again!
my 30 model b sedan has button locks an all doors except pass. front
Put me down for 6 wheel locks
Bill Edrich