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Old 06-12-2010, 10:48 PM   #3
sr6900
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Default Re: 36 radiator shell apron placement

Thanks so much for your reply.

When White Post put the grill on, they seemingly used regular nuts and bolts with standard threads. However, in the early 1950's my father had an additional 36 Ford 2 door standard slantback, and four 35s: a sedan delivery ice cream truck eatin alive by salt from preserving the ice cream, a convertible sedan, which gave up its right doors for my car, a two door trunk back, and a foor door trunk back, which was his first car. I was forced to sell it after his death in 1994 to help support my mother. The 36 2 door was junked and used for parts for my car, as was the 35 convertible sedan. The 35 sedan delivery, and the 35 2 door trunkback, were junked to fix the 35 four door trunk back sedan. Any chance any of these cars would have had the D nuts and bolts you describe. I have jars and cans full of nuts and bolts from these cars. What do they look like?

Thanks so much- I appreciate all the help I can get.

Chuck
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