Re: scuff plates '49 - 2 dr

Posted by Fish'n Jim On 2013/11/4 8:55:27
Thanks. I'm glad there's so much concern on this.
This is under review and until I receive the dwgs and find out what's what, I'm not commenting, aka "engineering hold".
I've checked the P/N's in the '54 list several times for what it lists for the 2365. The SS trim drawing PAC sent is dated 11/'46. That dwg indicates the '54 P/L rubber mat number for the SS trim piece(?) and references the assy by the same #(?) on the same dwg. There's also a note "sample to receive approval before purchase". But I'm not jumping to conclusions. I've got some more cross reference source materials coming. My back up is to redraw the part from my original.
I'm also aware of how drawings used to be made and sometimes because of hand drawing cost or resource allocation, the hand drawns weren't updated. It takes an engineering dominated company to be diligent on that. Vendor manufacture drawings are probably more accurate. So these were sourced by some company but that's another mystery/possible dead end for later. Any info on that would be valuable. One could specualte there could be a later version somewhere or it's no longer around. I'm used to PM's stamping "approved for construction" or something to indicate they were checked prior to release for purchase or manufacture.

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