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Date: Sat, 2 Nov 2019 23:43:16 +0000 (UTC)
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-----Original Message-----
From: John Watertor <h2otor@aol.com>
To: tigers-request <tigers-request@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wed, Oct 30, 2019 2:41 pm
Subject: side moulding fasteners reply John Watertor

In regards to the Tiger side moulding fasteners
The 7096040 clip (40 required ) These were metal rivets with the head stick=
ing out of the body which was round to snap into the chrome side moulding. =
I needed some many years ago and purchased a plastic packageof them from Ro=
otes with 9 in the package. I used 3 of them and still have 6 left some whe=
re in the house, that I haven't seen in years. Some one had 5 or 6 for sale=
 on E-bay several years ago, but I did not want=C2=A0to pay $5 or $6 each f=
or them. When I had my Tiger painted I had the body man grind them off beca=
use the problem of sanding off the old paint and repainting the car. I repl=
aced them with the plastic fastenersfrom the after market parts dealers and=
 are still on the car.
The 7208008 fixing stud (6) my guess is the 1/8" square head threaded stud =
to clamp the chrome side molding to the body. There was one at the front of=
 the front moulding, one on the door, I don't remember=C2=A0 where=C2=A0it =
was located and one on the back of the back moulding. I twisted mine off wh=
ile removing them and had to make the replacements by cutting a 1/8" square=
 brass plate from sheet brass, drilling a hole thru, going=C2=A0to the loca=
l hobby shop and buying the small bolts and then soldering=C2=A0 the head o=
f the bolt to the 1/8" brass plate.
My guess the 7208009 (6) sealing bush is a rubber washer to seal the above =
fixing stud on assembly.
Don't remember using any 7208029 (6)=C2=A0 thread cutting fasteners.
John Watertor

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From: John Watertor &lt;h2otor@aol.com&gt;<br>
To: tigers-request &lt;tigers-request@autox.team.net&gt;<br>
Sent: Wed, Oct 30, 2019 2:41 pm<br>
Subject: side moulding fasteners reply John Watertor<br>
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<div style="color:black;font:10pt arial;">In regards to the Tiger side moulding 
fasteners

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<div>The 7096040 clip (40 required ) These were metal rivets with the head 
sticking out of the body which was round to snap into the chrome side moulding. 
I needed some many years ago and purchased a plastic package</div>



<div>of them from Rootes with 9 in the package. I used 3 of them and still have 
6 left some where in the house, that I haven't seen in years. Some one had 5 or 
6 for sale on E-bay several years ago, but I did not want</div>



<div>&nbsp;to pay $5 or $6 each for them. When I had my Tiger painted I had the 
body man grind them off because the problem of sanding off the old paint and 
repainting the car. I replaced them with the plastic fasteners</div>



<div>from the after market parts dealers and are still on the car.</div>



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<div>The 7208008 fixing stud (6) my guess is the 1/8" square head threaded stud 
to clamp the chrome side molding to the body. There was one at the front of the 
front moulding, one on the door, I don't remember&nbsp; where&nbsp;</div>



<div>it was located and one on the back of the back moulding. I twisted mine 
off while removing them and had to make the replacements by cutting a 1/8" 
square brass plate from sheet brass, drilling a hole thru, going&nbsp;</div>



<div>to the local hobby shop and buying the small bolts and then 
soldering&nbsp; the head of the bolt to the 1/8" brass plate.</div>



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<div>My guess the 7208009 (6) sealing bush is a rubber washer to seal the above 
fixing stud on assembly.</div>



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<div>Don't remember using any 7208029 (6)&nbsp; thread cutting fasteners.</div>



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<div>John Watertor</div>



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