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In my 32 sedan, about 5" behind my B pillars are these fairly long chunky self tappers. My question, is are these original and if so, what did they secure?
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They held down a small wood block that eased the transition of the cardboard panel.
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Mart,
Not the greatest photo, but this will give you some idea of what that wood block looks like. John
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I couldn't ask for more! Thanks fellas, a great response.
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Photo and reply posted by John. |
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