I am looking to install a set of these on my 35 cabriolet, I noted there are small holes that sort of match the spacing on the chrome spears/brackets, look like they would take sell tapping screws. They were just under the garnish moulding roughly , I was thinking about "nutserts" to give a better fixing. The cabriolet is a big door and I feel the rope handle is a better solution to pulling on the (already loose) handle. Obviously depending on body style the fitting might be slightly different. I would be interested in seeing how others have done this before I start poking holes in my new interior!
On my 35 sedan they were on the back of the original front seat for the rear seat p***engers to grab onto.
X2, Looks like the rope for the back of the seat. Grab the edge of the window molding by the gl*** and pull. Not a lot there to work with but that is what I do.
The straps were mounted in yellow circled holes in my '35; looks like the panel was also made for an alternate position green circled holes. Mentioned this in my reply on the Barn; but no comments in reply, yet. The rope on the back of sedan seats was for hanging robes (car blankets).
Well, I learned what I need to today. The day is complete. Mine does not have anything and always thought it was odd that there was not anything to help close the door.
Rich Thanks, I looked at my door and found the same holes and they match up with my rope pull. Awesome. Just in case someone is looking for a pull. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1934-1935-...273740?hash=item3b4afea88c:g:TpAAAOxygLxSWpb9
I dont care for rope pulls , it takes some time to get used to ,either slamming the door too hard , or not hard enough to latch the door properly causing another try. I like a solid pull.