Dan at DD Speed Shop tackles the last item missing on the 1927 Model T project — the roll pan.
When he originally picked up the body it was missing the deck lid and the filler panel below.
Since the fabricated trunk lid fits pretty well, he wanted to carry on with the roll pan and start fitting the taillights.
It was a fairly simple panel to make however it did require the inner structure to be re-built as it was rotted away…
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