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Mister 4x4

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Upper mounting fasteners/adjustors for coupe "roll-up" hardware. I am missing 1 of the fastener/adjusters for the upper mounting of the window tracs that allow adjustments in-and-outward for the trac assembly. My windows are WAY too tight with standard fasteners, hence my discovery that I need these things. ;) :D

Does anybody know where a guy could find 'em for sale?

They look similar to these, but have allen sockets for the adjustment, rather than standard screw slots:

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Thanks in advance!

 
Nope. Just figured I'd put this out there. If someone knows that these are something that can be picked up at a hardware store, I'll go that route rather than get shipping charges and whatnot involved. If they're something that needs to be ordered or must come off someone's parts car, I'm good with that as well. I'll even be checking the "Help!" section at the local parts store... just in case.

I need one... just one... isn't that pathetic? ;) :D

 
Nope. Just figured I'd put this out there. If someone knows that these are something that can be picked up at a hardware store, I'll go that route rather than get shipping charges and whatnot involved. If they're something that needs to be ordered or must come off someone's parts car, I'm good with that as well. I'll even be checking the "Help!" section at the local parts store... just in case.

I need one... just one... isn't that pathetic? ;) :D
So you just need one ultra rare not being made - immossible part to find and you can't finish your car without it :D

SWEET I think I have your CC on file - what's the limit :dodgy:

I got you covered I'll get one out after I get back from being toasted today:-/

 
Yup. Guilty as charged. :shy:

Don - you are the man! ::thumb:: (as always :cool: )

I have some things to order anyway (clear plastics for the instrument cluster and gauges). Figure out a fair price and we'll add it to my bill, if you please. :D

Good luck today - don't let 'em leave ya in too long. ;)

 
Yup. Guilty as charged. :shy:

Don - you are the man! ::thumb:: (as always :cool: )

I have some things to order anyway (clear plastics for the instrument cluster and gauges). Figure out a fair price and we'll add it to my bill, if you please. :D

Good luck today - don't let 'em leave ya in too long. ;)
Eric, I have your bolt out - no charge

Just noticed this bolt with the nut reminds me of the bolts sticking out of Frankenstein's neck :s

 
Thanks, Don! ::thumb::

Frankenstein... Frankenstang... Hmmm.... I might be needing some more of these - for aesthetic purposes, maybe. :p :D :cool:

 
you should do a whole line of them through the middle of the hood back through the roof and down the trunk lid. Then some parrallel lines every 4 inches until the whole car is studded.

"THis is what happens when a mustang and a porcupine mate"

 
you should do a whole line of them through the middle of the hood back through the roof and down the trunk lid. Then some parrallel lines every 4 inches until the whole car is studded.

"THis is what happens when a mustang and a porcupine mate"
Dude... I admit to "old school" restomod... but that's more "Mad Max." That would go great with a circular saw blade sticking up out of the hood (saw a Jeep like that once)

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