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Hello fellow Model T-ers.
My 1912 Warren Speedster lost one of its fancy brass framed floorboards on Interstate 5 somewhere between Los Angeles and San Francisco. So, unless I see it laying on the highway tomorrow when I drive back south, I will need to fabricate a new one. Would any of you know where I might get my hands on the approximately 3/4" X 1/4" brass angle molding that frames these panels? I have had no luck with Google.
Thank you in advance for any leads you may have.
Angle Brass Molding for Framing Early Floorboards. Where can I buy it?
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Re: Angle Brass Molding for Framing Early Floorboards. Where can I buy it?
A friend of mine got his from https://restorationstuff.com/Restoration Supply These are 2020 prices so......
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