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Old 11-12-22, 21:01
Grant Bowker Grant Bowker is offline
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Photos of reproduced door hooks in Bob Carriere's Cab 11 C15A. The hooks were reproduced with reference to an original and the dash carefully measured (at least twice) before drilling. The hooks use the sockets in the door top intended for the side curtains. After all, it would be truly unusual to want both the weather protection of the side curtains and the extra ventilation given by the hooks...
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Old 11-12-22, 22:33
Paul Singleton Paul Singleton is offline
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Thanks for the pictures Grant. I knew Bob’s truck had the hooks but I couldn’t remember the configuration.
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Old 12-12-22, 12:43
Alex van de Wetering Alex van de Wetering is offline
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Photos of reproduced door hooks in Bob Carriere's Cab 11 C15A. The hooks were reproduced with reference to an original and the dash carefully measured (at least twice) before drilling. The hooks use the sockets in the door top intended for the side curtains. After all, it would be truly unusual to want both the weather protection of the side curtains and the extra ventilation given by the hooks...
Those hooks look spot-on!.....with that wonky squaire-ish eye faithfully reproduced; well done. I often see these hooks on restored vehicles with a rubber grommet through the eyelets on the dash. Does anyone know if this is a period thing? Or more a way of removing rattle on a restored vehicle? I have the hooks for my C8 but haven't found a source for suitable grommets yet.


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The first are two short rods attached to both sides inside the cowling.
Jacques, that rod looks so familiar, but in a different location though.....I just can't remember where.....maybe something to do with the throttle linkage on a 216 chev engine(?).
I haven't seen the rod in the location you pictured before....but it could still be an Australian period fitting.
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