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Saw this toe board at a recent swap meet. This view is of the bottom and cut
quite different than any floor toe board that I've ever seen. It's for a 1928 with the E-brake to the front of the shiftier. It's also confirmed to be original by a senior JSC member. The question.. Does anyone have a toe board that looks like this on there car? Do you have any photos? Thanks, Dudley |
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That's one I haven't seen before.
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Are ya sure it's original?? A lot can happen in 85+ years ! ! JMO
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I wonder why the cutouts for the pedals.
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correct. He looked at the "cuts" on the back side for the clutch and brake pedals and so did I. The "cuts" are original when the boards were made.. That's what were wondering about..hence the photo and question. Kinda odd but, real interesting.. |
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