> ed, then why does the trf have a number for it? they are and
> have been n/a
> for quite some time. the tenex fasterners, don't they get
> screwed into the wood?
I'm pretty sure the late doors did have wooden blocks to support the side
curtain mounts. P/N 650088/650089
No Tenax fasteners, though. And as I recall, the "lift the dot" studs
either screwed into the sheet metal, or had nuts inside the door.
Don't know of anyone that sells them pre-made, though. If you can find a
nice, clear piece of ash and a band saw, you should be able to make your
own. Or Google for a shop that does Woody restoration. Can't think of the
name offhand, but there's one not far from me, in Long Beach.
Randall
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