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Old 10-06-2020, 07:35 PM   #1
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Default question about brackets - top wood 29 coupe

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As I don't have full pics. I am going through the brackets removed from the old Top wood for my 29 standard coupe to start assembling the new top wood..



I've identified brackeets in the picture, bottom right are the rear for the topwood that connects the rear to the rib-rail.

The bottom left I've seen them attached to the 'center bow brace" but can't remember if that's right.

What are the 'side twisted' brackets in the centef of the pic?

Are they the "header to rib rail" brackets?

a search gave me a description from snyders

Used on the 1928-29 Coupe/Tudor. Attaches the header to the rib rail. The rib rail is the piece of wood that runs front to back and holds the roof ribs that run side to side in place.

Are these it?

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