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#420550 01/25/19 02:06 PM
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1937 Coupe Tire Storage

These pictures show the bracket that needs to be moved to store a wider tire. The second set of mounting holes was already drilled in the trunk floor panel.

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Thanks for checking and posting Rusty.
I have the 2 sets of holes in 2 rear decks I have but no bracket.

Now I'm looking for a spare tire bolt and that bracket if anyone has...


1938 Canadian Pontiac Business Coupe (aka a 1938 Chevy Coupe with Pontiac shaped front sheet metal - almost all Chevy!)
1975 4-speed L82 Vette
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While it may not be factory that bracket looks like a easy copy in most garages. Given the dimensions I am sure I could make 1 in a few minutes.
Tony


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Indeed, I figure a perfectly fitting bracket will magically appear in there when I get to that point...just need to add the picture to my ever growing binder.


1938 Canadian Pontiac Business Coupe (aka a 1938 Chevy Coupe with Pontiac shaped front sheet metal - almost all Chevy!)
1975 4-speed L82 Vette

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