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It's apparent you don't care if they are concourse correct. However, just a little FYI. I have attached two photos that may allow a better "idea" of how the panels appeared and how they were attached. The partition boards were made from compressed fiber board, perhaps 3/16" thick or so. They did not overlay. Rather, they were installed edge to edge. The side panels were cardboard just as you are utilizing. They were black and had a distinct pebble grain texture to them. I hope the photos help. That stenciled number that appears in one of my photos was kind of an oddity. It is believed the very top piece of the partition boards stacked upon a pallet destined to the assembly line, had the number painted to identify the parts. That one piece on each pallet did make its way into a car. Could've faced forward or backward as the two pieces are identical. All the cup finishing washers as well as the slotted oval head screws had an S15 finish. That would be very similar to what we know as "antique brass" these days.
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