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    Hi All
    I had to order material to make map box doors for CF-CLR so I built a few extra.

    There is no certification but they are fabricated from 6061-T6, MS2057-4 hinge, AD-4 rivets and carbon steel springs. The handles are authentic 1940s chevy.

    From the photos you'll see the hinges are formed so that the door covers the entire opening in the panel, and the hinges are configured in such a way that they are tucked away a little for a tidy appearance. The carbon steel springs are wound so the coil tightens (diameter decreases) as the door opens for smooth operation.

    Dimensions are 63/4"x 53/8" x 1/4'

    $50 each $95 for a pair.

    pm me if you're interested
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    Last edited by Scott; 07-20-2019, 20:21.
    Scott
    CF-CLR Blog: http://c-fclr.blogspot.ca/

  • #2
    Re: Map Box Doors

    Additional photos to show the hinge configuration.
    Hinges are undrilled as you'll need to pick up the holes in your instrument panel
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    Scott
    CF-CLR Blog: http://c-fclr.blogspot.ca/

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    • #3
      Re: Map Box Doors

      Wow, those are nice. I made mine from aluminum too but I had trouble forming the corners. Yours came out really nice! Also I cast my own handles from the one good one I had. Where in the world did you find those originals?!?!?!?


      Hank

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      • #4
        Re: Map Box Doors

        Chevys of the 40s https://www.chevsofthe40s.com/
        someone else on the forum posted the like a while back
        Scott
        CF-CLR Blog: http://c-fclr.blogspot.ca/

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        • #5
          Re: Map Box Doors




          Knob - Ash Tray In Dash (Ivory) Photo Main

          Product Description
          Item # 604622 40^

          Ash Tray Knob. Ash tray in dash, ivory.

          This part fits most 1940 Chevrolet Cars; exceptions may apply. Please read the complete description to see if this part fits your specific vehicle and application.

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          • #6
            Re: Map Box Doors

            It was a LOT of work to make an old handle good enough to make a mold and then cast copies (the mold was only good for a few copies and then a new mold was needed). For $14 each I would have BOUGHT them and not made them!

            Hank




            Knob - Ash Tray In Dash (Ivory) Photo Main

            Product Description
            Item # 604622 40^

            Ash Tray Knob. Ash tray in dash, ivory.

            This part fits most 1940 Chevrolet Cars; exceptions may apply. Please read the complete description to see if this part fits your specific vehicle and application.
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            • #7
              Re: Map Box Doors

              Where have you been, Hank. These handles were posted a year ago, lol!!

              Cheers,
              Marty


              TF #596
              1946 BC-12D N95258
              Former owner of:
              1946 BC-12D/N95275
              1943 L-2B/N3113S

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              • #8
                Re: Map Box Doors

                I had already made new ones as OPPs. It was just way more work than it was worth, plus the casting resin isn't the correct original color and had to be painted. As anal as I am I will probably buy new ones any way. ;-)

                Hank

                No idea how I missed the prior thread for the handles. Maybe I didn't and have just forgotten. Seems to happen more often the older I get.

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                • #9
                  Re: Map Box Doors

                  Hello,

                  Does anyone know what did the factory did for color? Leave them as molded or paint?

                  I have an original on the LH box door painted silver and a chromed plastic on the RH door, see photo. Similar but not the same as an original, it was likely replaced when an Airboy was removed for the last time. Unfortunately I have no sourcing info on that handle.

                  Thanks, Mark.
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                  Mark
                  1945 BC12-D
                  N39911, #6564

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                  • #10
                    Re: Map Box Doors

                    Pre war most were wood grain painted. Not sure what was original in 46 but would like to know if someone knows for sure on the 45 Deluxe.

                    Hank

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                    • #11
                      Re: Map Box Doors

                      Pre war most were wood grain painted. Not sure what was original in 46 but would like to know if someone knows for sure on the 45 Deluxe.

                      Hank

                      Yes, I know that isn't the correct ROC. That one was from a WW-II fighter. How about a T that can climb at 6,000 feet per minute!!!! Keystone sent me the Fighter Factory ROC and sent them mine by accident. Lucky we are on the same field. I just walked over and we traded them back.
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                      • #12
                        Re: Map Box Doors

                        Hi,

                        My question was on the handles, not the doors.

                        thanks
                        Mark
                        1945 BC12-D
                        N39911, #6564

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                        • #13
                          Re: Map Box Doors

                          Hi,

                          My question was on the handles, not the doors.

                          thanks
                          Mark
                          1945 BC12-D
                          N39911, #6564

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                          • #14
                            Re: Map Box Doors

                            The old original ones I have seen were the natural color of the plastic and were NOT painted. The painted ones I have seen were generally repaired and painted to make them look nice again. The original was kind of ivory colored and slightly translucent. VERY nice looking if never exposed to the sun. The best set I have ever seen were matched by the sub panel knobs and the Throttle ball. All matched and looked GREAT as a set.

                            Hank

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                            • #15
                              Re: Map Box Doors

                              Mark, your right-hand glove box door handle with the small vertical ridges is the same one used on the '41 Deluxe. Are you positive its chromed plastic? I'm pretty sure the '41s were stamped metal and probably nickel plated. (Hank will be doubly annoyed that he replicated incorrect handles for a Deluxe ) Might have also been used on a few post-war airplanes. I've seen the plastic handles referenced in the OP in ivory and I think gray, don't believe the factory painted them but many owners may have over the years.

                              Dave
                              Last edited by NC36061; 04-13-2016, 12:50.
                              NC36061 '41 BC12-65 "Deluxe" S/N 3028
                              NC39244 '45 BC12-D S/N 6498

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