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#314539 08/01/14 11:46 AM
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Hi all, can somebody post me a picture from their '27 running boards and trim?? Please?

Also, did the '27 come with a crank hole cover? and if so what is the size of it. My radiator cover has the hole welded over and I would like to replace the hole!! HaHa Thanks!

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can get running board rubber from filing station or early chevy parts I think 450 for both sides. Right now I have rubber on flat area and used aluminum bull nose normally used for steps which I got from home depot. the cheap way out. I see many who also went that way. one day my car will have the 450 ones.
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"Did the '27 come with a crank hole cover?"

YES! And they are few and far between. They resemble an electrical box knock out auxiliary cover/plug, are made of aluminum, and have a metal insert on the back that serves as a retainer which is inserted into the radiator shell opening.

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My 1927 has one, the cap looks like its made of polished nickel

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Thanks guys for the info!!


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