Re: 1924 Sport Phaeton
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Karl, comparing to Mr. Babinsky's original and unmolested 136 Sport Phaeton here in New Jersey, those holes are not used. Perhaps redundant from some other use of that body member? Photo sent to you.
Sorry it took so long to get you an answer. Dave
Posted on: 2020/7/10 18:04
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Re: 1924 Sport Phaeton
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Good Morning...It took me a minute or two to realize that I was looking through the seat frame and right down to the driveway...neat image! Ernie in Arizona
Posted on: 2020/7/11 9:35
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Re: 1924 Sport Phaeton
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Dave, thank you for this helpful information's and the picture.
It is as I though.. there is a tin tub into this big rectangle hole. Its missing ..so I have to build one. Your answer was fast enough .. because. I?m nearly done now with the bodywork. I had to change all rotten wood under the doorsills, .. rebuild the whole floor, .. rebuild the front seat backrest-construction. By the way .. if I have to rebuilt this kind of curved corners ..etc.. I use aircraft plywood (1/16")1,5 mm. It is easy to bent it in shape. If you use additional a steamer tool the wood will stay in curve if you fix it over night. Then glue together (PU Wood glue) so much layers as you need. After you brushed it with inlet (?) wood primer 2 or 3 times and let it dry over night.. it?s strong like concrete. But you can use also Sheetmetal or aluminum sheet. But ask your upholsterer what he think about if he has to nail or staple this kind of areas.
Posted on: 2020/7/13 8:15
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