W.T.B. FIREWALL TO FRAME BRACKET FOR 1915

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W.T.B. FIREWALL TO FRAME BRACKET FOR 1915

Post by adenautomotive » Wed Dec 03, 2025 11:05 am

I need a pair of firewall to frame brackets to fit 1915 t


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Re: W.T.B. FIREWALL TO FRAME BRACKET FOR 1915

Post by Eric Edwards » Wed Dec 03, 2025 3:23 pm

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Re: W.T.B. FIREWALL TO FRAME BRACKET FOR 1915

Post by Allan » Wed Dec 03, 2025 6:42 pm

Some of the 1915 cars had firewall brackets made of a flat steel strip. The foot was bent at right angles, the uprights were folded back on themselves and the foot again bent at right angles, all in one piece. They only had two mounting holes for the firewall.
I do not know if these were an interim type used prior to the later ones which bolted to the side of the frame rather than the top. They may have been a Canadian thing, as I had them on my 1915 Canadian tourer.
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Re: W.T.B. FIREWALL TO FRAME BRACKET FOR 1915

Post by NoelChico » Wed Dec 03, 2025 7:04 pm

My "new to me" '16 has a cast bracket with 2 bolts going through the top of the frame rail, and 3 bolts going through the firewall.

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