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#410953 07/09/18 08:05 PM
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hi there,
Is there any company still making the oval shaped washers that fit behind the bolts for attaching wings, guards or fenders, to the body ?
Peter

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What year and model are you working on?


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Look at McMaster Carr. They have what you want.

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I doubt many places in Australia would carry those washers but you could try Chevparts in Sydney or All American Auto Parts in Victoria. I went to my local Bunnings and found "mudguard washers" which are a larger round (not oval) washer.
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My 1929 had originally the large round fender washers. Built in Oshawa Canada. It did not have the oval washers.


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