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Old 04-19-2024, 07:10 PM   #1
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Default 35/36 headlight support brace

Hi guys, my buddy is about to begin a 36 roadster. He’s trying to identify missing parts, and I know these braces are used on 35s, are they identical to a 36 headlight support bracket brace( braces the mount to the frame through the inner fender?)
Gee after reading my question even I’m confused! Are they the same on 35&36s? Thanks Dan.
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Used 1935-38 car, 1939 standard car, 1935-39 Commercial (1/2 ton).
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Hi guys, my buddy is about to begin a 36 roadster. He’s trying to identify missing parts, and I know these braces are used on 35s, are they identical to a 36 headlight support bracket brace( braces the mount to the frame through the inner fender?)
Gee after reading my question even I’m confused! Are they the same on 35&36s? Thanks Dan.
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Thanks for that guys!
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Although the 35 and 36 braces were interchangeable I believe it was 36 that the carriage bolt for the lower attachment to the radiator support, became an integral part of the brace.
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Although the 35 and 36 braces were interchangeable I believe it was 36 that the carriage bolt for the lower attachment to the radiator support, became an integral part of the brace.
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