01-02-2015, 09:08 PM | #1 |
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what are these parts?
Guys, as I'm putting my truck back together I have some parts I can't place.
anyone who can help me out, I'll pay for any amount of beer you can consume in one night (I'll be helping) next time you visit Amsterdam, or any other place in the Netherlands for that matter Nr1..no clue Nr2...no clue and these I think are for the door or something?
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01-02-2015, 09:16 PM | #2 |
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Re: what are these parts?
First two pics are hood latch pieces. Third pic is jack stowage hardware. If I'm ever in Amsterdam I don't want any beer
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The second picture looks like the plate that goes below steering column to me
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01-02-2015, 09:21 PM | #4 |
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After a second look I agree.
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Re: what are these parts?
The first is your center grille support. It bolts to the core support, bottom & top of grille, and under the hood latch assembly. On that under column support, hose two rubber things are stops for your brake and clutch pedals. You'll see how it goes in. That springy thingy is part of the jack mount (you need a picture of it all together in the truck) and the other two pieces are off a 58-64 Fiat 600BS model. If you think you know what the BS stands for, you're right. I don't know. But I do know they're not factory parts for these trucks. If you buy me a beer I'll tell you another one...burp! oopsss skooz'me
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Name your poison.
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Oh what the hell, you're all getting beers or other intoxicating products
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I'll have a little of what Clint's havin'
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ME TOO!
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Goede Daag! That's all the Dutch you're getting from me. The last time I tried I was told it was a bad attempt at Afrikaans. Can you ask the good people at Heinekin to send us the brown bottles and not the pasteurized crap?
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Here is where the spring goes.... It holds the Jack tools stowage bag in place. LockDoc
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01-03-2015, 12:31 PM | #12 |
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The two pieces in the last picture that have not been identified are brackets for holding air conditioning vacuum pods, the bottom one pictured goes on the firewall and connects to the flapper inside the wiper cowl, the other one goes under the dash to the passenger side fresh air vent.
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This is exactly why This forum is so fantastic..you guys really help!
Many thanks for clearing it all up.
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The people in the Netherlands are great as well. I was stationed in Soesterberg (Camp New Amsterdam) 1977-80. Lived in Huis ter Heide, DeBilt and Zeist.
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Re: what are these parts?
Heineken has breweries all over the world. Your beer was probably brewed in the US or Canada.
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Re: what are these parts?
special-K, I had no idea the 58-64 Fiat 600BS model had air conditioning.
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