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Old 08-25-2021, 09:34 PM   #6
JM 35 Sedan
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Default Re: Need some '35 floorboard seal insight

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Detonator, There is a fair amount of evidence that Ford used an anti-squeak material as a seal for 35 and some 36 passenger car floor boards. This anti-squeak was stapled on to the wooden floor board as the images attached show.
Don, the wooden floor boards/toe boards in three of my original '35 sedans have what appears to me to be a typical felt type anti-squeak material stapled around the outer perimeter of the boards.
One of my '35's has a sheet metal toe board on the left, driver's side, and I don't believe there is, or ever was, any anti-squeak material around this board.
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