There is a very small piece of steel about 1 1/4" long, with a right angle
bend about 1/2" long that points down. Two small screws fasten it to the
shroud through the holes you describe. The vertical (bent down end) part
has a hole in it which receives the screw that holds the very top part of
the aluminum trim on the pillar at the rear of the door opening.
John Snyder
>
> Corrosion worked its magic on the side flanges of my rear shroud on the
'58
> BN6 so we cut it off, made a new pieces for each side and welded them on.
In
> the process we have missed something with which I could use the help of
the
> list.
>
> At the leading corners of the rear shroud, right where it thins and meets
the
> door pillar there are two screw holes an inch apart on the top of the
shroud.
> These would be beneath the silver anodized trim piece. What does this
screw
> down into?
> Thanks
> Ross Maylor
> Calgary
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