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while looking at my new cab for my 1940 ford pickup project i noticed there are 3 holes on the lower front cowl BELOW where fender bolts to. I noticed on my other 1940 cab that i sold recently it also had these holes. Can someone tell me what they were for?
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Does yours appear similar to this one?
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Yes, i guess i should have said the 2 holes as the bottom one is for the fender.
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I think that's where the fender attaches if the cab is used on a bigger truck than a 1/2 ton.
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