Guest mjgoist Posted February 25, 2015 Share Posted February 25, 2015 Hello all, Some of you on here may know me, but for the ones that dont, a small introduction is in order. My name is Matt Goist, and I am a student at McPherson College in the Automotive Restoration Program. I am also an active member of the Franklin Club. I recently acquired my first Franklin, a 1931 151 Sedan, through the generosity of a fellow club member, with a promise to get it back on the road. I transported the Franklin out to school in Kansas where I have been working on it in my free time. A lot of the time thus far has been spent sorting out all of the parts I have and coming up with a plan. I recently have been working on fitting the cowl back onto the body, and this is where I am now, almost on, but having some troubles an curiosities in the bottom corners. It almost fits perfectly, but I am not sure if I need to cut out a section of the cowl for the bottom brackets on the wood jut like it is for the door hinges, or if I am missing something. Any advice big or small would be appreciated. Also, and advice in general, not just about the cowl. ThanksMatt Goist Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BillDC Posted February 25, 2015 Share Posted February 25, 2015 Hey Matt,Can't offer any advice on your question, I am sure somebody will have the answer for you soon. Just wanted to say I look forward to seeing the progress, and great to hear that things are coming together. Have fun.Bill Eby Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
odyssey Posted March 1, 2015 Share Posted March 1, 2015 Hi Matt - I only have a 153 available to compare and the details are different, but:I suspect the steel support showing in the photo at the cowl bottom was added? The cowl skin should lap the post edge from top to bottom. I think there is a problem with the under-door strip as well, since it extends beyond the pillar edge. The cowl skin needs to fit around the edge.anyone with a 1929-31 standard sedan ( not 153) could take a few snapshots showing this detail. Or I just found a shot online- google 1930 Franklin Images and look for a car without side mounts, showing the cowl. I think I found the Phil Weisenbarger car, showing the detail.I can send you a cropped image if you cannot find one.Good luck!Tom Rasmussen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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