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Re: Running Boards for 37 120 Touring Sedan
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My 115C has a 3-brush Delco generator. I presume this to be the original type with the 2-brush type being fitted to later models. Car is not at home right now so I cannot go out and look at the connections. Also, I do not recall that the 3rd brush is adjustable. Do I have something different?

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Posted on: 2014/8/4 14:10
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Re: Running Boards for 37 120 Touring Sedan
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MM does not make the mats; they are made by Steele Rubber, and yes, the Steele mats for a 115c are of the cut and paste variety, simply a set of cut down 120's. Once upon a time, I had a source for one piece 115c mats - its been several years since I ordered any, and I am not sure what the minimum order would be, probably at least 5 sets...

As for the wiring question, long since answered, difference between 115c wiring and 120c wiring is simply due to grounding circuits. I've always felt the more grounds the better...

Posted on: 2014/8/4 14:21
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Re: Running Boards for 37 120 Touring Sedan
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Did the running board covers on my 34 eight back in the 70s. Only mat available was from Phil Hill who only made for the 134" wheelbase; I'm 129" wheelbase so it was a cut and paste job. Carefully done it can be almost unnoticeable, really only if you happen to specifically focus on that spot.

Posted on: 2014/8/4 14:37
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Re: Running Boards for 37 120 Touring Sedan
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I brought up my Delco 3-brush generator because the illustrations Howard provided (thanks) only show 2-brush generators,

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Posted on: 2014/8/4 15:31
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Re: Running Boards for 37 120 Touring Sedan
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I would throw my hat in the ring for a set of 115c running board mats.

Posted on: 2014/8/6 19:22
1937 120 1092 - Original survivor for driving and continued preservation. Project blog / Registry

1937 115 1082 - Total basket case, partial restoration, sold Hershey 2015 Project blog / Registry
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