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Old 12-23-2012, 06:16 PM   #1
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Default closed cab wood

I,m fixing up a 28 closed cab pickup and have a question about three wood parts that I cant seem to find a home for.
Two are the same and are called roof rib rails and are about 1in wide and 3/4 in thick and about 3 feet long, they have screw holes in them. these dont match the roof ribs ,
The other wood part is about 3/4 thick and about 3ins high and is as wide as the steel seat base.
I have a pic of an original cars seat base with what looks like this part installed but the one I have is longer.
Is any one with a 28 ccpu may know where these parts go,
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Old 12-23-2012, 06:36 PM   #2
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Pictures would help.
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The larger piece is the support for the seat cushion springs. It is installed on edge. The two pieces with holes in them I believe retain the windlace above the doors. I am pasting in some picture I have that show the wood in place.
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Rusty, thanks a heap,
as they say ,a picture is worth a thousand words.
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