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Grease Monkey
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Excited to have just registered for this forum so my first question would be "Can anyone give me the measurements for the holes to be drilled for my Four Wheel Brakes triangle. I believe it goes on the left rear fender. Thank you.
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Welcome to VCCA Chatter. I'll put this in a technical forum for you.
VCCA Member 43216 Save a life, adopt a senior shelter pet. 1938 HB Business Coupe 1953 210 Sedan
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Grease Monkey
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Thank you so much. Looking forward to getting some long-time questions answered.
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Any Canadian 1928 Chevrolet owner should be able to post a photo of the location of the triangle. Yes it is on the left rear fender in all the Canadian built '28s I have seen.
I would love to see photos of your truck. My understanding is they were built in Canada mostly for pickup and delivery of parts for the Chevrolet assembly plants in Canada. Last I knew there were about 1/2 dozen of them remaining.
How Sweet the roar of a Chevy four!
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Yes that would be interesting. I have pictures of the 3 styles from Australia, and have seen pictures of a similar one out of Canada.
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