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I thought I had want I needed, but I don’t. What hardware is used to install the interior trim panel to a ‘28 roadster door? I looked on line but I must be calling it the wrong name. Thanks
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You need the fasteners that insert into the door panel along with upholstery nails. The heads are larger(about 1/4 in.) than regular upholstery nails. Some of the earlier heads had a 'spatter design' nail head. You appear the have the correct fasteners in the door.
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Hi Tim,
They are called screw nails. They are available in black or brown. They are listed under hardware and yard good on the Classtique Upholstery website. There are many fasteners that only sold by Classtique Upholstery. |
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