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The ft. shroud attaches to the front fenders via a flat bracket that is sli=
ghtly adjustable by two bolts/nuts and attached to the top of the fender.  =
The fender bolt goes through the bracket, the shroud, and into the fender/ =
clip.  I have always thought the shroud was attached to that flat bracket b=
y a pop rivet, but when looking at another shroud I see a machine screw/ nu=
t where the nut is on the inside toward the engine compartment (appears ori=
ginal).  Was it originally attached with a machine screw/ nut?
I have found several missing holes on my front shroud (BN2). Examples: No h=
oles for bonnet rubber pads. No drain holes (2) at the front of the bonnet =
opening drain channel.  No holes for the above question.  I'm kinda thinkin=
g maybe it was a replacement shroud early on?  Anyone run into this?
Thanks all.  Shawn
The Millers
"Always drive them, but remember each drive in an antique car is a test dri=
ve."
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The ft. shroud attaches to the front fenders via a flat bracket that is sli=
ghtly adjustable by two bolts/nuts and attached to the top of the fender.&n=
bsp; The fender bolt goes through the bracket, the shroud, and into the fen=
der/ clip.  I have always thought the
 shroud was attached to that flat bracket by a pop rivet, but when looking =
at another shroud I see a machine screw/ nut where the nut is on the inside=
 toward the engine compartment (appears original).  Was it originally =
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I have found several missing holes on my front shroud (BN2). Examples: No h=
oles for bonnet rubber pads. No drain holes (2) at the front of the bonnet =
opening drain channel.  No holes for the above question.  I'm kin=
da thinking maybe it was a replacement shroud
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