Re: Ken's 1937 120 Touring Sedan

Posted by Ken_P On 2018/12/31 13:15:16
Spent a few hours disassembling, cleaning, and reassembling the seat latches. Also had to reweld a portion of the seat bracket, where the seat frame screws to the seat slide. All turned out well, and the seat slides again. The rear drivers side had some corrosion build up, I believe because of the poorly fitting battery door. I used evapo-rust for the first time to clean up the bolts, and was very pleased with how it worked.

Further inspection of my battery door reveals it is missing the small lip on the passenger side. I also need to repair the floor. A previous owner wanted a bigger battery, so they made two parallel one inch cuts in the floorboard to peel it back and drop in the bigger battery.

Also, some oil spilled on my tire, and it was a few days before I noticed it. I scrubbed at it with Bleche-white (the new formula from an auto parts store) with no luck - there is still a faint stain. Any idea on what might be better?

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