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Jim
Thank you very much for the pictures; this is great.
This is the 1st time I have seen the original parts.
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Anyone have a picture of the 2232727 metal rivet or the 7208029 thread =
cutting fastener to complete this set of pictures?
I=E2=80=99m guessing 7208029 is similar to 90304096 but it would be nice =
to know for sure.
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Ron Fraser
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From: jimdamelio <jimdamelio@verizon.net>=20
Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2019 4:07 PM
To: Ron Fraser <rfraser@bluefrog.com>; 'John Watertor' <h2otor@aol.com>
Cc: tigers@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: [Tigers] side moulding fasteners reply John Watertor
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Here's my 2 cents on the fasteners. The metal rivets were part number =
2232727. They were available in the late 70's from Chrysler. I sold =
plenty of them and by mistake sold the ones I was saving for myself. If =
I remember correctly, Doug Jennings said he had to make a special tip =
for his rivet gun because the rivets were so small. Then you had to be =
careful to not chip the paint or dent the metal when the rivet went pop.
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7096040 were the plastic replacements for 2232727. Much easier to use. =
I've sold larger ones of these to replace the rivets on the valance =
panel for the lower grill moulding.
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7208008 fixing stud is a plastic 'tee' piece that was used in places =
like the rear of the door and rear quarter. Places that were accessible =
from the back and needed extra holding power.
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7208009 sealing bush is a round plastic piece with a step moulded into =
it that slips over the fixing stud.
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7208029 thread cutting fastener was superseded to 9034096. These are =
just sheet metal nuts that screw on to the fixing stud and makes treads =
as it goes. =20
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All of the parts begining with 7 were for the Imp. Of course they held =
the side moulding on.
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Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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class=3DMsoNormal>Jim<o:p></o:p></p><p =
class=3DMsoNormal>=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=
=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0 Thank you very much for the pictures; =
this is great.<o:p></o:p></p><p class=3DMsoNormal>This is the =
1<sup>st</sup> time I have seen the original parts.<o:p></o:p></p><p =
class=3DMsoNormal><o:p> </o:p></p><p class=3DMsoNormal>Anyone have =
a picture of the 2232727 metal rivet or the 7208029 thread cutting =
fastener to complete this set of pictures?<o:p></o:p></p><p =
class=3DMsoNormal>I=E2=80=99m guessing 7208029 is similar to 90304096 =
but it would be nice to know for sure.<o:p></o:p></p><p =
class=3DMsoNormal><o:p> </o:p></p><p class=3DMsoNormal>Ron =
Fraser<o:p></o:p></p><p class=3DMsoNormal><o:p> </o:p></p><div><div =
style=3D'border:none;border-top:solid #E1E1E1 1.0pt;padding:3.0pt 0in =
0in 0in'><p class=3DMsoNormal><b>From:</b> jimdamelio =
<jimdamelio@verizon.net> <br><b>Sent:</b> Sunday, November 03, =
2019 4:07 PM<br><b>To:</b> Ron Fraser <rfraser@bluefrog.com>; =
'John Watertor' <h2otor@aol.com><br><b>Cc:</b> =
tigers@Autox.Team.Net<br><b>Subject:</b> Re: [Tigers] side moulding =
fasteners reply John Watertor<o:p></o:p></p></div></div><p =
class=3DMsoNormal><o:p> </o:p></p><div><p class=3DMsoNormal><span =
style=3D'font-family:"Arial",sans-serif'>Here's my 2 cents on the =
fasteners. The metal rivets were part number 2232727. They =
were available in the late 70's from Chrysler. I sold plenty of =
them and by mistake sold the ones I was saving for myself. If I =
remember correctly, Doug Jennings said he had to make a special tip for =
his rivet gun because the rivets were so small. Then you had to be =
careful to not chip the paint or dent the metal when the rivet went =
pop.</span><o:p></o:p></p></div><div><p =
class=3DMsoNormal><o:p> </o:p></p></div><div><p =
class=3DMsoNormal><span style=3D'font-family:"Arial",sans-serif'>7096040 =
were the plastic replacements for 2232727. Much easier to =
use. I've sold larger ones of these to replace the rivets on the =
valance panel for the lower grill =
moulding.</span><o:p></o:p></p></div><div><p =
class=3DMsoNormal><o:p> </o:p></p></div><div><p =
class=3DMsoNormal><span style=3D'font-family:"Arial",sans-serif'>7208008 =
fixing stud is a plastic 'tee' piece that was used in places like the =
rear of the door and rear quarter. Places that were accessible from the =
back and needed extra holding power.</span><o:p></o:p></p></div><div><p =
class=3DMsoNormal><o:p> </o:p></p></div><div><p =
class=3DMsoNormal><span style=3D'font-family:"Arial",sans-serif'>7208009 =
sealing bush is a round plastic piece with a step moulded into it that =
slips over the fixing stud.</span><o:p></o:p></p></div><div><p =
class=3DMsoNormal><o:p> </o:p></p></div><div><p =
class=3DMsoNormal>7208029 thread cutting fastener was superseded to =
9034096. These are just sheet metal nuts that screw on to the =
fixing stud and makes treads as it =
goes. <o:p></o:p></p></div><div><p =
class=3DMsoNormal><o:p> </o:p></p></div><div><p =
class=3DMsoNormal>All of the parts begining with 7 were for the =
Imp. Of course they held the side moulding =
on.<o:p></o:p></p></div><div><p =
class=3DMsoNormal><o:p> </o:p></p></div><div><p =
class=3DMsoNormal><o:p> </o:p></p></div><div><p =
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id=3D"composer_signature"><div><p class=3DMsoNormal><span =
style=3D'font-size:9.5pt;color:#575757'>Sent from my Verizon, Samsung =
Galaxy smartphone<o:p></o:p></span></p></div></div><div><p =
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