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Old 09-10-2019, 09:23 AM   #39
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Default Re: 1936 floorboard screws

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Originally Posted by tubman View Post
"To each his own."
And yes of couse it's "to each his own" as you always seem to wind up saying here on most of these debate type posts. It's not always about being correct for judging purposes. For me, It's about keeping my cars as correct as possible regardless of what the judges say, and I totally love driving my cars. Just drove 1448 miles to and from a great EFV8 Club Central National Meet in Auburn, Indiana, and my 35 fordor odometer now reads 74,900 original miles, of which I have driven it 33,900 of those miles in the last 7 to 8 years.

Regarding the original post, every original 35 Ford that I own now, or have owned in the past, has/had flat head screws with countersunk washers holding the floor boards in place, including those on either side of the sheet metal transmission cover.
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