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Old 06-13-2015, 09:52 AM   #1
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I have a 1930 Briggs Town sedan. This part has markings that resemble the backing of carpet. There is 1 rivet, which has a round head. The back of the rivet has multiple fingers, spread out to prevent removal. The part is 31" long, and 18 gage material.

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To me it looks like the filler panels that goes below the rear window. It ties the window frame wood and the belt rail wood together. If I remember rightly.

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John; thank you.

The rear window wood is fastened to the belt rail. This piece does not seem to fit there. Please see these pictures.
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Car as is now.
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I think it fits on the wood cross sill behind the front seat. I have the one that was on my 29 Briggs body before I got rid of it. (Needed way more money, time and space then I have)
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I think it fits on the wood cross sill behind the front seat. I have the one that was on my 29 Briggs body before I got rid of it. (Needed way more money, time and space then I have)
Thanks, I'll check into that.


Did it have carpet on it?
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Looks like a door sill panel. (Not Model A)
Did YOU take it off the car? Or did it come in a box with the car?
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Looks like a door sill panel. (Not Model A)
Did YOU take it off the car? Or did it come in a box with the car?
Keith; I did not take this car apart. This car was in a barn, with no other cars. I really do think it goes to this car, and I am quite sure it had carpet on one side.

The mechanic had left the floor boards (front, rear and under the seat) without screws, so you could stand on the floor to put in the headliner. This was with the 2) floor pans.

Thank you very much.
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