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Old 01-11-2015, 02:34 PM   #1
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Default 1934 front door trim.

I'm installing a L-B interior kit in my early '34 Fordor and can't remember - disassembly was six years ago - what hardware, in addition to a number of oval head wood screws, was used to install the front upper door trim. Specifically, the windlace retaining trim has two large holes stamped in the front portion. What was used to fill those holes? Thanks in advance.

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Default Re: 1934 front door trim.

A small plug with legs ,same as goes in the rear floor drains ,could be brass .Ted
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Bingo ! Thanks Ted ! My 78 year old head just couldn't pull that out.

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