1939 Ford 4 Door Sedan So I got the rear bow height by using the old pads as a guide. I tacked the new top on and made a little adjustments here and there. I had to adjust the window down from the old one about an inch. I got a rear bow height of 16.5” from the top of the tacking strip to the rear edge of the bow channel.
When it came in he had a broken frame arm and had to get that welded up. The second bow did not lay down correctly. The owner believed the frame settled and bowed. We had to enlarge the front arm bolt holes that mounts to the second bow to get it down about 2 inches. I had 36 hours into this thing including making a well, and a boot.