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1936 Rumble Seat step bracket
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rstefani59 |
08-23-2010 @ 7:26 PM
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I am in the process of putting a 36 Cabriolet together and need to know if there is supposed to be a bracket on the inside of the right rear fender that supports the step to get into the rumble seat.
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flatheadfan |
08-24-2010 @ 1:09 AM
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I can't speak for a '36 but on a '35 (which should be the same), there isn't a bracket. The pad just bolts to the fender. On the inside of the fender there is a washer that matches the curvature of the fender on one side and provides a flat surface for the nut on the other side. That's it. Tom
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40 Coupe |
08-24-2010 @ 4:43 AM
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there are two steps. one on the tail light bracket, it does have reinforcement bracket on the inside of the fender, I believe Bob Drake and many other vendors sell this bracket. The upper step does not have a inside bracket. It does have special hardware:square washer and square nut as in the photo attached. the attachment hardware has special profiles to match the profile of the fender, I have seen the square washer round.
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Don Rogers |
08-24-2010 @ 12:46 PM
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This might help
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Don Rogers |
08-24-2010 @ 12:51 PM
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lets try a smaller version
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bgalla |
08-25-2010 @ 4:00 PM
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Rstefani59 If you are so inclined send me your email address. I'm also in the process of restoring a 36 cab, just removing the body from the chassis now. We may be able to help each other and this forum has been very helpful to me. Bruce bhgchico@comcast.net
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rstefani59 |
08-25-2010 @ 7:48 PM
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Where did you get the drawings for this? Is there a book that has this info? Thanks
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Don Rogers |
08-26-2010 @ 6:54 PM
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The sheet of drawings/photos etc. is my creation. Some images came from The Hardware & Trim book, some from The Benson Ford Archives and some photos from the internet.
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