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Driver door window channel screw-fasteners

Allan Dowsett

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Looking for these screw fasteners, or spec to hunt down.
I think the (20 screw fasteners secure the window channel.
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Okay Allen ;

Try Evan or Joe (Mothertrucker) of this site, they'll have what you need on some old junk door .

Your signature fails to mention your location and that hinders anyone near you from helping out .

If Joe or Evan come up dry, try Chevs of the 40's in Washington State .

Keep us posted .
 
O-Kay then, now we're making progress .

It matters not if you're on the Colorado Plains or Mountain High, there should be some old farm / ranch trucks moldering within a few hours drive .

The doors on the BIG trucks are the sane as on the pickups and if you find one that's bent or rusted out it should be dirt cheap .

Keep us appraised of your search .

I dislike Clutch Head screws intensely, of course my unrestrored '46 3100 and '49 3100 had them as manufactured, the guy I sold my '46 to was ecstatic .

Back in the day NAPA stores had the best quality Clutch Head driver's, low quality ones tend to slip easily .
 
Why I mentioned the good clutch head screwdrivers I got at NAPA ~ back then I was making $100 / week so any new tools had to be really important and carefully budgeted .

I guess when they were new in the 1940's they weren't rusty or filled with too many resprays........
 
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