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Old 05-05-2016, 09:31 PM   #1
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Default 34 tudor body to frame question

Its been too long, I can't remember! Are these three holes for bolts to go through to help support the body? If so, carriage style round head? one hole out of the three is smaller. I put a partial new sub rail on the other side and I will need to drill these out, I just need to remember what they do. Almost seems like over kill. Old minds need to remember! I took pictures but I spilled coffee on the laptop so poof. Thanks Ken
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Old 05-05-2016, 11:00 PM   #2
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Default Re: 34 tudor body to frame question

The only body to frame bolt hole in your first photo is the square one in the right side corner, which took a carriage bolt. All '33-'34 passenger car sills are basically the same and have holes in them to accommodate all of the body types. Those three round holes that your fingers are pointing to remain unused in a Tudor sedan.
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Thanks Dave, that make sense as to why I could not remember!
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