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Some posts questioned the rear cross member hole cover. Attached is a photo of what appears to be an after market metal cover. The holes are also in the pan for the fabric cover straps.
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That takes a few pressings to make. Fords way was much cheaper using left over upholstery material.
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My original s/w has a fabric cover. Hopefully the picture is attached
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Somewhat off topic but...
I recently removed the fabric crossmember cover on a '31 Slant Windshield to replace a rear spring u-bolt because of a stripped thread. It would have been ugly if it had a riveted cover! Good Day! Last edited by Dave in MN; 08-24-2018 at 02:45 PM. |
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duke if you install a metal cover over the hole, your seat spring bottom will be ridding right on it. installing a fabric one is easy.
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