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As a source for bolts, try BoltDepot.com. You can buy individually, bags, or bulk. 5/16-24 x 3/4 Zinc plated grade 8 steel yellow, $0.24 each, $8.69 for 50. Stainless steel 18-8, $0.30 each. They are located near you in Hingham. They ship quickly and you don't have to play the Amazon slow shipping if you aren't a prime member.
Posted on: 2020/3/13 9:19
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I believe the factory item had a large head to fit the lug wrench so while the threads in an ordinary bolt might fit, the head may be small enough to slide thru the slot in the skirt. You might need to use a large diameter fender washer along with the regular bolt.
Posted on: 2020/3/13 9:25
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The bolts have been reproduced in the past. Hopefully some one has the information or have them made.
Posted on: 2020/3/13 9:30
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While you could use hardware store bolts, the originals had hexes to work with the car's lug wrench while the hardware store variety would have something much smaller.
Posted on: 2020/3/13 12:12
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Thanks for the boltdepot resource, not sure how I didn't find that just on google or maybe I didn't realize they sell small quantities if I did see them come up in a search. Anyway, I can't find the special sized heads, though I will contact boltdepot to see if they can get them, so I'm going to most likely get regular hex heads.
Is 3/4 length the right choice? 25/32 is the head size I thought, didn't see a length anywhere but I'd imagine too long and it won't hold the skirt on tight.
Posted on: 2020/3/14 16:38
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25/32 is the length which is just slightly longer than 3/4 and the bolts were specially made -- probably by Packard -- with the head being the same size as the head on the lug bolts so they could be removed by the regular lug wrench. Doubt you will find any heads as large as the factory item in a modern bolt.
I believe it was Motor City Packards that used to reproduce the skirt screws but the store on their website currently has no projects other than a hat listed. Unknown if they are out of the projects business or if it is something with the website. Maybe worth contacting them to see if they were the region offering or still have the screws. 3/4 should be long enough but I do not know how much space there is between the skirt fastening tongue and the capture or weld nut in the fender to get the screw started or if the space above the nut is open. If you need to add a washer to keep the modern head from going thru the skirt slot then maybe a bit longer would be in order. 7/8 would probably be perfect with a washer if you can find them in small quantity at that bolt place and there is open space above the nut. If not then 3/4 would probably work if the fender to skirt cushion material is not too thick.
Posted on: 2020/3/14 17:01
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As I recall the threaded lug on the fender is open ended and threaded thru so the bolt length is not restricted. Easy enough to tell, just look under the fender. Plain old hardware store bolts with a suitable washer in the correct thread, should work just fine, any convenient length, 3/4" or more.
Posted on: 2020/3/14 17:37
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A person could probably pop some out with a lathe and mill..
Posted on: 2020/3/14 20:49
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I took these photos today of the 3/8-24 type as used from 1954 through 1956. Not sure but I think the originals might have been chrome plated brass as they seem quite heavy.
Posted on: 2020/3/14 21:02
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