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Would anyone have pictures of the upper fasteners for the 35 header panel? We got it to fit but looking for where the fasteners go. Also if anyone would have a picture of the speaker mounted that would be great. Thanks Dave/Green Bay
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Dave, Here are some photos that might help. There are (4) screws across the top og the header panel and (2) that hold the speaker shell in place.
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Dave, I can send some pictures to you around March 8th, but don't have them saved in my iPhone or Tablet to send them now.
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Don: Thank you for the pictures. Do the screws that hold the mirror also hold the speaker or are they different? From the pictures it looks like there are 2 on the side?
John: Have fun at the Fordbash and enjoy the Florida weather. Thank you both Dave/Green Bay |
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Do the screws that hold the mirror also hold the speaker or are they different? Yes, They are the same
From the pictures it looks like there are 2 on the side? ?? |
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From the picture of the speaker it looks like there are 2 holes on the side, Do those have screws that attach to the header? Thanks Dave |
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I believe that those two holes in the speaker shell lineup with the two inner header holes. You use the header screws/cupwashers to hold the speaker enclosure and header in place.
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Don,
Originally, wasn't the finish of the four screws and cup washers above the sun visors Ford's S-15 oxidized (dark bronze) rather than bright plated? |
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That's a good question. I haven't found any documentation to argue the point either way for oxidized vs nickel plating. One of my pictures also shows a banjo wheel in a 35 Ford. Thats a NO..NO.
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Now Don. You hurt ,my feelings. I have a36 banjo in my 35 PU. LOL
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I had a 36 banjo in my 35 roadster. It wasn't correct, but it looked great!!!!!!!!!
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Don,
It might be in the Canadian body parts catalogue as unlike the U.S. body parts catalogue it contains at least some fastener information. |
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