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Re: 340 Utility Restoration Help
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Posted by T_Bone on November 02, 2000 at 10:44:18 from (207.254.53.117):
In Reply to: 340 Utility Restoration Help posted by Big M on November 02, 2000 at 08:58:31:
Hi Big M, They were a flat piece with ribs like the curved pieces going to the dash. I've seena good picture but can't find it right now and will post it for you when I find it. You can have them made at any larger sheet metal shop as they usually have a machine that makes loovers and the rib design is them same but without going all the way thru the SM making it a loover. Take a piece into them so the can copy the rib design and spacing, they also have a offset machine that makes them fit to the adjoining pieces really well. T_Bone T_Bone
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