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Old 06-04-2021, 11:01 AM   #8
rotorwrench
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Default Re: What are these holes for?

Get all the recommended information and study it. If anything protrudes up from level on a covered top, it will be visible after the covering goes on. Flat head screws aren't all that flat and countersunk screws have to have a countersink recess to keep them good and flush.

Ford manufactured things pretty well to get excellent fit and finish which is remarkable considering the cost of these vehicles in their time. They may have been low priced but they were made to look good and last a long time. All these old cars are a Ford family legacy that is going to be around for more than a few lifetimes.
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