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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / 1950 Trunk insulation Ford coupe

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jayd
07-05-2011 @ 1:36 PM
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Looking for the correct arrangement of the insulation inside the trunk lid in the cutout area where the trunk emblem mounts. How many pieces, as it appears it was cut to allow access for attachment of the trunk emblem. This is for a car to be judged.

FrankM-RG5
07-06-2011 @ 6:04 AM
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I am not sure how this area is correctly restored but I believe originally it was put on as one piece before the skin was attached to the brace. I think there are cut out around the holes to allow the nuts to go up against the sheet metal. When painting the inside of the trunk there is a certain amount of over spray that goes on insulation, which is kind of a tar matting.

jayd
07-06-2011 @ 4:20 PM
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Thanks for the reply. I have the "waffle pattern" insulation material to replace the original and just need the specific detail for the area in question.

trjford8
07-06-2011 @ 7:43 PM
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I can't answer specifically about a 50, but my 40 has round holes in the insulation where the clips go onto the studs of the emblem. The holes appear to be made with a gasket punch.

Grant
07-13-2011 @ 2:44 PM
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Good afternoon.

Your Forum inquiry does not say whether or not the 1950 Ford in question is early production.

We have a '50 coupe here which is an almost-totally-original 11,739 mile car. If you would like to provide an email address, I'd be pleased to send you some photos of the inside of the trunk lid.

The car is an early '50. It has an all-plastic trunk emblem that mounts with three rectangular plastic teeth on the back using light push-on green metal fasteners.

There is an almost identical sister car (same color, 11701 miles, no overdrive) in Costa Mesa. That vehicle, if I remember correctly, is a late '50 which has the '51 style trunk emblem (chrome plated pot metal bezel with plastic insert, mounted to the trunk using two threaded studs on the back of the bezel). The owner is a pretty friendly fellow......I believe that he would be willing to assist you if your '50 has the same later-style trunk emblem.

Whether or not the trunk insulation was installed in different positions in the early and late 1950 cars, I don't know. Probably that varied slightly from vehicle to vehicle. Certainly the number and shape of the mounting holes would have have to be different (i.e. three rectangular for early, and two round for late).




Regards, Grant RG149

Grant
07-13-2011 @ 2:47 PM
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Typo !

The sixth sentence in my first post should read "light green push-on metal fasteners".

Sorry about that.

jayd
07-19-2011 @ 10:27 AM
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Thank you for the reply Grant. Our car is an early 1950 with the push on clips on the trunk emblem. We would really appreciate some pictures of your car's trunk insulation arrangment.Our e-mail address is djcedmonds@comcast.net

jayd
07-19-2011 @ 10:28 AM
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Thanks for the response

Grant
07-20-2011 @ 6:18 AM
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My pleasure.

The '50 coupe is outside, and I'll be working on it this afternoon. Photos will be sent by email today.

What state are you in ? You would be welcome to come and look at the car. Our location is about 100 miles east of Detroit.

Grant
07-20-2011 @ 8:51 PM
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I've tried to forward photos this evening, but am receiving a "Delivery Failure" notice from hotmail.

Is the comcast email address which you provided correct ?

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