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It appears they used some Phillips screws. Here is a list from the utility section of the 35-41 parts manual. Special purpose or one time use screws may not be listed in the utility section though.
You can go thru the parts manual and find the trim or item you are questioning. Generally they will list the part number of the attachment screw and quantity needed toward the end of the item or group listing.
Posted on: 2015/8/16 10:59
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Vinnie - Need to know if you are looking for a horn button for the standard 3 spoke steering wheel, or for the accessory banjo wheeel. The banjo horn button is reproduced by Yesterday's Radio. I have a couple horn buttons for the standard wheel, either super nice used, or NOS. Might be interested in doing some trading, best to zap me a couple photos directly to me, flackmaster at sbcglobal point net
Posted on: 2015/8/16 11:00
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Just can't stay away
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thanks for the info
Posted on: 2015/8/17 8:36
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If memory serves the Phillips screw was patent applied for in 1934 and the first use in the automotive industry for interior trim was 1936 for Cadillac and the balance of the industry pretty much following the next year.
Posted on: 2015/8/17 8:42
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