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    Hi buschwacker here new to the forum. I have a 40 convertible having a very difficult time finding hardware bolts etc. not very many pictures either. It was completely apart when I got it. Any help or direction would be greatly appreciated .

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    Hey buschwacker Welcome to the VFF!!

    Check here on Roy's site linked below. His hardware is the most correct available regarding fit and finish but not always the cheapest. Give him a call
    If he does not have it maybe they can lead you to a source

    3~ Tudor's & 1~ Coupe
    Henry Ford said,
    "It's all nuts and bolts"
    "Start by doing what's necessary; then do what's possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible."

    Mitch's Auto Service ctr

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    • #3
      Hey Buschwacker, WELCOME to the VFF!!
      You wana look waaay far up da road and plan yer route because the brakes are far more of a suggestion than a command!

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      • #4
        thanks for the welcome and info . car is a giant jigsaw . It sat for 25 years apart before I got it, The chassie is finished 4" drop axel 9currie disc brakes, 1958eldorado with tri-power 700r-4 trans. New floors new firewall. would like to have it on the road this year ,but still have alot of work to do thankls again for the lead Buschwacker

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