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Old 10-05-2014, 10:39 AM   #1
Ed Solari
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Default 33 34 rumble seat compartment question

In the rear bottom below the pivots of the rumble seat there is a pan that goes from left to right with a big half circle indent in the center. It supports the outer panel below the rumble lid. There are 5 "D" cinch nuts to allow the attachment of the trunk panel for the trunk cars.

For those with rumble seats, are these D nuts crimped on the inner side so to be seen? That is, the "D" cinch nut has a thick part with the threads and a detail that goes through the hole that is crimped (smashed) to hold the nut on the hole. I think the crimp part is visible inside the rumble area BUT I have a repo that mounted them on the other side so when assembled the crimped portion is not seen.

OR is it done either way by the OEM

Thanks for your help!!!!
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Old 10-06-2014, 02:46 AM   #2
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Default Re: 33 34 rumble seat compartment question

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Hi Ed I looked at my Roadster and the D nuts or threaded side is on the back side of the panel or rear of car. So I would say the D nuts in the repo are in backwards, and the orginals where never that way. I also looked at my Cabriolet with rumble lid up and with the seat in there you can not see the panel you are talking about. That being said I still would not want them in the wrong way myself. It is still in a guys head and wrong is wrong. Hope this helps Larry

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