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Shade Tree Mechanic
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i got my header board from mr rodman today and it was creamed in the mail naturally i see now that i have it how it goes (i think ) the board that has the 2 hex head screws in it is already attached to my car and it looks like this header board just attaches to the car with the 4 nickle plated screws and finish washers like you guys said my question is do i have to take that other board out or do i just cover the header board then screw it on by itself i have been all over the internet looking for a picture but i cant find a one
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Shade Tree Mechanic
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Shade Tree Mechanic
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Tools, sorry about the board from Mr. Rodman. The windshield regulator mounts behind the board that you described. You have to remove the old one and the new one goes in its place. Follow the steps that where provided in the other string and you should be in business. Do you have the book "A Pictorial History of Chevrolet 1929-1939"? There are a couple of reference pictures in it. 
Seeing the USA in a (1930) Chevrolet
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no i do not do you know where i can buy it? I have been trying to buy the service manuals and everybody is back ordered with the broken piece I was able to hold it up there and kind of see how it goes, see my car came without it when i bought it and the top part of the board that i was describing is already hooked to the car right above where the windshield wiper arm is ,that is the board with the 2 hex head screws sticking down so I guess that stays and you just hook the header board with the 4 nickle screws
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Tools The Fisher body manual also has info on the header board, they show up every so often on eBay
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Backyard Mechanic
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Backyard Mechanic
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Tools, here is another source for the manuals that you need. Faxon Auto Literature 3901 Carter Ave Riverside, CA. 92501 1-800-458-2734 They should have what you need in stock.
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