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Re: What was mounted on my FIREWALL? I think it really is a "W" letter mounting place, like in "Wolksvagen".... :)
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Re: What was mounted on my FIREWALL? I can't think of anything that would be nounted on the inside of the firewall, as they would interfere with the drivers legroom...
It is odd that the holes do appear to be punched rather than drilled, and if there were significant weight, the holes would be tapered outwards (as if there were carriage bolts tightened on the mystery object). I vote for battery box (note the battery base would be closer to the 2 lower holes than to the top 3, due to the radiator rod placement, so likely a box or basket rather than tray) or a toolbox of some sort.. Bullet holes are a possibility, but these do seem to be pretty a pretty regular pattern.. Maybe an old farmer did not have a drill to mount his battery basket, so used old betsy to put holes in the firewall? :D It is a mystery... |
Re: What was mounted on my FIREWALL? My '29 has a 2"X4" oval area pounded in by a ball pein hammer, directly behind exhaust manifold???:eek: It adds to the MYSTIQUE of the car. Inside, it shows NO signs of a big welded up hole, only some small welded up holes.:confused:
Puzzled, Bill W. |
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Re: What was mounted on my FIREWALL? I figured it out! Two slugs from a 12 Gauge, two rifle rounds and a pistol. It can't be a battery as it would interfere with the hood.
Mike |
Re: What was mounted on my FIREWALL? That's my vote,
Deer slugs and .38 tim |
Re: What was mounted on my FIREWALL? My vote is a battery holder. I believe that the holes were "punched" in not drilled. When they were filled in the backs were ground smooth.
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Re: What was mounted on my FIREWALL? Making a really wild guess, could it be a patch over the indented late 31 firewall on a right hand drive Model A? :>)
Richard Anaheim CA |
Re: What was mounted on my FIREWALL? id say a small toolbox,maybe a toolbox from an old ford tractor,i think its too high for a battery tray.
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Re: What was mounted on my FIREWALL? I'd say most likely a battery box or tool box. But I do have a wilder guess. Does the car have hydraulic brakes or any evidence that it once did - or that the body was on another chassis that did? I'm thinking master cylinder or booster - four mounting bolt holes and one for the pedal rod. Course, there's nothing saying all five holes were for mounting the same thing - could have been different holes for different stuff throughout the last eighty years.
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Re: What was mounted on my FIREWALL? Cut it out, frame it, and pass it off as artwork.
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Re: What was mounted on my FIREWALL? The top three (across) held a three-prong blivit like this: http://www.michaelbach.de/ot/cog_imposs1/devilsfork.gif The bottom two holes were for the accessory support bracket. |
Re: What was mounted on my FIREWALL? They look metric.
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Re: What was mounted on my FIREWALL? Blivit? Is that the mount for a after market Roton Blisterflux?
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Re: What was mounted on my FIREWALL? I thinks it might have been a water injector or a lubricator. Might have been a gas can used to start the engine and then the car was run on diesel fuel.
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Re: What was mounted on my FIREWALL? looks like the mounting bolt pattern for an old vacuum tube type disgronificator..:D
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Re: What was mounted on my FIREWALL? My Victoria had a hot water heater mounted on the inside firewall above the steering column at some point in time. That way the heat would blow on the driver. Similar holes.
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WOW! Of all of the so-called Model A "EXPERTS" and "HOBBIESTS" out there I'm not at all shocked to see just how many of you jump on the "MOCKING" bandwagon. If You can not offer a useful suggestion just don't offer one at all. You might as well all post your thoughts on sites like VWforum and those alike , with the rest of the immature teens. Here's another pic for you who say it's a series of gun shot holes, let's try to be a bit more optomistic from here on out. A little more history for those who are concerned with the "FILL and PAINT" suggestions, a more accurate time period would've been the early 1950's since the car has been parked indoors since then. An accessory WAS mounted here at one point 60+ years ago and would love to know more about what it could have been. The water heater was the most intelligent suggestion so far.
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