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Hot Rods 1934 ford question

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by flynstone, Dec 5, 2015.

  1. flynstone
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    howdy all, installed a hood, now I need lacing on my cowl and grill ... looks self explanatory but I want it rite...can anyone please show a pic of theirs so I can see the proper place to start and end the lacing, thanks ahead of time
     
  2. timwhit
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    There's a double hump/groove that it lays on. You can see the holes from the original rivets if you are working on a steel body. I always started mine at the beginning of the groove and stop it at the end of the groove. Are you using stock style lacing? Tim
     
  3. flynstone
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    yes, thank you that is what I thought like I said pretty self explanatory ...just wanted to be sure you know a pic always tells
     
  4. flynstone
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    it lays between the groove?
     
  5. Johnboy34
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    from Seattle,Wa

  6. I also hope someone posts photos....
     
  7. timwhit
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    Yep, between the humps.
    I'll try to get a pic today.
     
  8. timwhit
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    Here's one without the lacing on. Lays between the high spots. If second pic loads, it will show a piece in place. IMG_0158.JPG IMG_0159.JPG
     
  9. flynstone
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    thank you that's what I thought..............and radiator just between the screws thank you
     

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