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Is it the holes in the rear towards firewall or the two closer to the front in the frame to mount '36 passenger car radiator? If I interpret the '35-'36 book correctly it should be the rear holes for passenger car. Ask because am having difficulty for grill to line up correctly using the front mounting holes.
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The two rearmost holes, nearest the firewall.
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The two forward most holes are for pickup/commercial radiator mounting.
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Thanks guys, hate to tell you how much time I wasted trying to make grill fit using front holes for radiator.
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