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Re: Interior Panel Install Ques.

To: <mgtrcars@galaxyinternet.net>, <healeys@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: Re: Interior Panel Install Ques.
From: "Rich C" <richchrysler@quickclic.net>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 21:30:55 -0500
Mark,

The simple explanation here is that there was a change that took place in 
the fastening of the bump stop boxes approx. with the introduction of the Mk 
2 tricarb in late spring of '61. Prior to that point the two 1/4" NF 
phillips zinc plated screws with heads exposed, with flatwashers pass 
through the trim panels from the inside out to fasten with flats, locks and 
nuts on the outside. When the change took place, there were welded nuts 
fixed to the inside of the wheel arch and 1/4" NF hex head capscrews with 
the heads exposed out in the wheel arch that ran into the captive welded 
nuts inside. The interior trim then covered over the whole affair and no 
fasteners were visible.

The panels will still stay in place in the car because they are held in 
position with the upper metal plateau fastened along near the top of the 
panel which is in turn screwed to the metal bracket on the wheel arch. In 
addition the rear edge of the panel is held by the vertical bracket that 
locates the rear tonneau panel. (see picture att'd)  Finally the wood screws 
run inboard from the door shut opening into the hardwood leading edge of the 
quarter panel. The heads of these will be hidden by the alloy shut trim.

No concours here...but we may as well try to get it right. <grin>

Rich Chrysler



----- Original Message ----- 
From: <mgtrcars@galaxyinternet.net>
To: <healeys@Autox.Team.Net>
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 10:23 PM
Subject: Interior Panel Install Ques.


>I received wood replacement panels for the rear quarter panel behind the 
>seats
> for my  60 bt7.   These are the panels where the shoulder seat belts would
> attach if used.
>
> The instructions say NOT to run the " axle bump stop screws" through these
> wood panels.   It appears to me that all the pictures that I have seen 
> look
> like these screws DO go through the wood panels, metal panels and then 
> through
> to the "bump stop boxes".
>
> Which is correct?
>
> Will these panels stay in place if the screws were not run through these
> panels?   It may be a cleaner look without these screws showing.  And yes 
> I
> will be using shoulder seat belts.
>
> (No concourse here)
>
>
>
> Mark

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