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Going through the boxes of parts I have been unable to identify these parts, can anyone help.
Picture #1
the top part is 14-1/4" long C-cnannel with the ends flared out
the middle part is 16" long flat stock with a twist in it
the bottom part is 17-1/2" long, on one side it tapers from the middle to each end
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picture #2
a handle of some kind
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pictures #3 and 4
Flexable C-channel 35" long covered with a woven cloth/ two views top and bottom.
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Thank you Clif

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The u shaped channels appear to be glass channels. The twisted flat metal with slot and hole connects the inside door handle with the latch mechanism. The other piece in photo 1 looks like a sill cover that is upside down.

The cast piece in photo 2 looks like a sailboat part.

U channels in the other photos look like glass channel.


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The old owner had several vintage chevrolets so it is possible that some of these parts are not for the "31". Now that you mention it the handle does look like a cleat from a boat.

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Could that glass channel be from a 32 windshield, if you look on the left top it looks similar to one's on my 32.It sure looks like it.

I agree with Chipper on the twisted flat metal.My 30 Roadster had the same set up.

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The bottom two look like molding parts


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