Found these 2 pieces of wood in my roadster project and wondered if my location is correct where I have them pictured and what they were for? Are they screwed/bolted to the cowl frame where I’m holding them? One of them appears to have a bracket left on it...
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Thanks for the info/opinions...
26 roadster cab wood
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Topic author - Posts: 134
- Joined: Wed Jun 19, 2019 5:21 pm
- First Name: Rob
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Re: 26 roadster cab wood
Take another look....
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Re: 26 roadster cab wood
Yes, that’s where they go. Mine are held in place with two wood screws on the forward edge of the vertical channel. They are not structural and are there to tack the upholstery panel in place
Tom Miller
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