General Discussion Discuss Color of running boards and floor boards in the AACA GENERAL DISCUSSION forums; I am looking for assistance in my restoration project. I would like to confirm the correct color of the material on the running boards and floor boards for a 1920 ...
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Color of running boards and floor boards
I am looking for assistance in my restoration project. I would like to confirm the correct color of the material on the running boards and floor boards for a 1920 Dodge Brothers Touring Car?
The Linoleum is available in a brown and dark grey. Does anyone know what year this color change took place and which would be correct for the model year 1920?
Thanks for your help.
Last edited by DCE; April 29th, 2011 at 01:10.
Reason: Wording change
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Re: Color of running boards and floor boards
DCE...Moved here. You may also want to continue posting in the Dodge Forum for more exposure. Up to you.
Regards,
Peter J.
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Re: Color of running boards and floor boards
Thanks Peter I appreciate your help.
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Re: Color of running boards and floor boards
Hello DCE,
Sorry not to see your q,on the dB site.The 1920 were brown for the front and runing boards
the rear floor were carpet.
Vern
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Re: Color of running boards and floor boards
Hello Vern,
Thank you for the information. Do you know the correct type/color of carpet for the vehicle?
I have another thread titled 1920 Dodge Brothers Wheels, Rims, Etc. under the general forum with some additional questions.
Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Dale
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