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1937 120 rear armrest question
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Hi everyone, we are remaking the armrests out of aluminum and we have an old armrest as a reference and we are wondering what kind of hardware was used in the areas circled in red? Was it plastic push in clips or screws? Thanks!

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Posted on: 2023/4/5 10:17
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Re: 1937 120 rear armrest question
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The attachment was a brass top hat.type of retainer pushed into the body with large head (ring shank style) nails . I used the plastic Christmas tree style to reinstall my assembly. 1 1/2 “ to allow alignment during installation..

If you’re remaking the sections due to pull out of the holes or cracks just buy some JB weld and putty the damaged pieces and redill the holes.

Posted on: 2023/4/5 11:32
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Re: 1937 120 rear armrest question
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My 1964 Ghia Imperial, being a coachbuilt car, had a number of aluminum upholstery panels but it was a big mistake as all the places where they touched steel had corroded into large holes due to the electrolysis between the dissimilar metals when a little moisture, such as humidity, was added. I’m not saying to not do it but just be aware of that and maybe using some grease between contact points would help.

I’m sure that electrolysis isn’t the proper term but it should get the point across.

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Re: 1937 120 rear armrest question
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Thanks for the reply. We will use the same kind of fastener as well

Posted on: 2023/4/5 12:09
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Re: 1937 120 rear armrest question
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Yeah we thought about that and we will paint the armrest where it will touch and use plastic washers as well

Posted on: 2023/4/5 12:13
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Re: 1937 120 rear armrest question
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Vince wrote:
Yeah we thought about that and we will paint the armrest where it will touch and use plastic washers as well

Wonder if any paint -- even a strong epoxy -- would eventually wear thru. Por 15 is hard and might be an option but even if securely screwed to the panel, the continued pulling or even road vibration would probably wear a spot and start the process.

In addition to the paint, plastic washers or other isolation methods you mentioned what about also using a thin piece of adhesive backed insulating mylar sheet or some other kind of polyester film between the aluminum and steel. That material is extremely tough and not very likely to wear thru.

Posted on: 2023/4/5 12:38
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