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Re: 1938 super eight search light dilemma
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Re Howard's accessories brochure photo, that is exactly where the hole is on my car, so that's what it must be for. I'm going to guess and say it is 1/4" - 5/16", but I will measure it, just for clarification's sake. After looking at a goodly number of pre-war cars both with and without spotlights, I'm officially out, and will plug the hole for now with a nice neat grommet and body fill it down the road when I paint the car. I fully get that there are two sides to an opinion such as this; I guess it just boils down to a matter of taste. Nobody's right, no-one's wrong........ Good dialogue though.

Posted on: 2019/3/3 21:47
'If you think you can, or you think you can't - you're right!' Henry Ford.
1939 Packard Six, Model 1700
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Re: 1938 super eight search light dilemma
#22
Home away from home
Home away from home

Packard Newbie
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Re Howard's accessories brochure photo, that is exactly where the hole is on my car, so that's what it must be for. I'm going to guess and say it is 1/4" - 5/16", but I will measure it, just for clarification's sake. After looking at a goodly number of pre-war cars both with and without spotlights, I'm officially out, and will plug the hole for now with a nice neat grommet and body fill it down the road when I paint the car. I fully get that there are two sides to an opinion such as this; I guess it just boils down to a matter of taste. Nobody's right, no-one's wrong........ Good dialogue though.

Posted on: 2019/3/3 21:48
'If you think you can, or you think you can't - you're right!' Henry Ford.
1939 Packard Six, Model 1700
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