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'37 FORD RUBBER MOUNTING PADS
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sludge |
01-19-2010 @ 4:16 PM
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Thanks to everyone for setting me straight on this topic. Sludge
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37 Coupe |
01-17-2010 @ 5:14 PM
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The pad used on 37 hood ornament/handle used a black treated paper pad # 78-8227.
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37RAGTOPMAN |
01-17-2010 @ 4:09 PM
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you can make them out of thin gasket material, you can us dye to make them black or vinal dye that you use for dashes, I also made one for the accesory hood ornament on my 37,to keep the paint getting damaged, hope this helps,37RAGTOPMAN,
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ford38v8 |
01-17-2010 @ 10:35 AM
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Sludge, I assume you mean the tail light pads, door pads, and deck lid pads. All of these were a thin dark colored cardboard, never rubber. The hood ornament/handle had no pad that I know of.
Alan
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sludge |
01-17-2010 @ 10:16 AM
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For the purpose of judging in Concourse Can someone please Enlighten me as to what rubber mounting pads on a 37 Ford should not have a "bead" running around the outer edge. Since all seem to be made with this Bead now, I would assume that a 'perfect" car would have customized ones installed. I realize this is a mute item but the topic has always baffled me. thanks, Sludge
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