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[ATTACH][ATTACH]dovetail 1.jpg
dovetail 2.jpg[/ATTACH][/ATTACH] I'm sorting parts from when I had my dealership. One appears to be a dovetail of some sort. Metal around the rubber appears to be brass. Poor picture on the second but maybe a trunk piece? Any guesses appreciated. John |
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Thanks, Pete. The second piece is not bent, that was the lighting.
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There were several "4-hole" female dovetails used in the Model T and Model A years. Dimensions would be very nice!
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Karl, 3" X 1 5/8". The lip is 1/8" if that helps.
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