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#118207 03/25/08 06:13 PM
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Looking for some pictures of the rumble seat lid hinges for a 36 Coupe. Looking to see how and where they fasten to the fender wells. A friend offered pictures of a 37 coupe. Would that be the same? Thanks.


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easy money #118557 03/31/08 08:54 PM
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Easy: I have some pictures of my 1936 Roadster rumble seat and it's fixings, I can send them to you via email.
One thing though, mine being a Holden body, may be different.

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36Roadster #118598 04/01/08 05:42 PM
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Thanks for the reply , 36 Roadster.


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easy money #120554 05/06/08 11:50 PM
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Originally Posted by easy money
Thanks for the reply , 36 Roadster.
"Easy" - here is a picture of the left hand side bracketry. very straight forward. The pivot bracket is welded to the lower body frame (not the chassis) and at the top end is screwed to the wood that frames the rumble seat opening.

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36Roadster #120754 05/11/08 07:22 PM
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Thanks,36 Roadster , for the pictures. Your's looks the same as 37 master. Some one else thought 37 master coupe was the same,but there not like what I have. I guess I'll keep looking for 36 master pictures. Thanks.


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