>Paul Gallian wrote:
>>
>> I can name that MG TD part in one guess!
>>
>> Help.
>>
>> I have a left-over part.
>>
>> A rounded corner trapezoid with two bolt holes at the base and two at
>>the top.
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And the first correct Correct answer is below. (at least it works for me!)
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>Yes, look all you like, but you won't find it there, as far as I know.
>The piece is the 'backing plate' for the horn mounting bracket and is
>situated under the firewall as a "stiffener", if you'll parden the
>vulgar turn of phrase, for want of a better word. There should be two,
>one for each horn. The larger spaced holes are for the horn, and the
>other two will line up with various odds and ends depending upon which
>side you are working.
>
>
>Geoff Love.
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Thanks Geoff
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-- Texas Bix Bender
1952- MG-TD
Paul Gallian
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