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1936 Standard 8 running board..
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series014
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I have a row of approx. 3/16 dia. holes on the running board where the running board meets the bottom of the rocker panel. It looks like something was riveted on there at one time, maybe welt? Does anyone know what goes between the running board and rocker panel? Thanks

Posted on: 2023/3/24 13:59
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Re: 1936 Standard 8 running board..
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I suspect a rubber seal, but others are more expert on this model than I

Posted on: 2023/3/24 15:41
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Re: 1936 Standard 8 running board..
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Packardbarry
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Was a foldable seal. STEEL sells.

BTW: Assume if ur car was a dark colored it was left rubberblack and if ur car was a light colored car it got painted body color. PARTS BOOK says to specify color

Posted on: 2023/3/25 12:01
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Re: 1936 Standard 8 running board..
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Thanks, I'll check the Steele catalog.

Posted on: 2023/3/25 14:22
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