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#18688 08/30/06 08:23 PM
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Seen Bach Roads add for Garnish moulding washers and wondered if all 31s used these.
I removed all the screws from my standard sedan moldings last year and it had no washers,the old screws are still in spare parts and no sign of washers.And this car was never apart,so did they only come on certain models or assembly plants?

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I don't know for sure. My 31 had not been apart and it had them. The purpose of the washer is to keep from damaging the paint when you tighten the screws. I also had another meke 1930 vehicle that had the washers. It probably was a comon application.


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The 1931 and 1932 window garnish mouldings used the concave washers.

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#18691 08/31/06 07:17 PM
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Mine must have been at the end of the shift or they ran out of washers,there is no sign of any.


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