Re: Passenger side Tail-lite on '28 Phaeton
Ther was one on a customers car that looked very nice. It was a year ago and I forget the details, but the original on the left has captive nuts I believe, the added one had long bolts and nuts on the back side. You have to drill through two sections of the rear rail I believe. I'd drill one, fit the bracket and check the alignment, before drilling the other two. Bob
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