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Old 04-06-2022, 05:33 PM   #1
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Putting together a 35 Tudor Sedan and I don't know if these are for it. If so anyone know where they go, or what they are for?
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Old 04-06-2022, 05:38 PM   #2
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I think thats the seat of a John Deere garden tractor...What do I win?
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Putting together a 35 Tudor Sedan and I don't know if these are for it. If so anyone know where they go, or what they are for?
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Engine pans I suspect
Fit under each side of the engine attaches to the frame on each side
You don't see them often as a pain to fit and the first time anyone works on the engine they are removed and discarded
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Putting together a 35 Tudor Sedan and I don't know if these are for it. If so anyone know where they go, or what they are for?
They are engine pans as has been sited. They are worth the effort to install as they were designed to direct the flow of air within the engine compartment.
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Thanks all for the info! They were so clean I thought they went inside the car. That explains it.
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