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Will they fit 47 plymouth 2 door club coupe?
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Ok - thanks. Does anyone have a picture of this tack strip with these spiked edges that screws on above the doors?
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Dodgeb4ya, This makes sense. Thanks! Any idea what these strips are called so I can try to find some?
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Young Ed, No, I don't see any strip with spikes. The pictures I have at the top of this thread show what is there. Am I missing something?
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Does the headliner tack to the same cardboard strip that the windlace tacks to? This makes the tacks visible, correct? What is the very rear wire you have referred to? I got the windlace from a guy that sells headliners on ebay. Let me know if you want his info. I don't think it has the wire mesh in it. It has a foam-type cylinder core with material wrapped around it. You can see it in one of the photos.
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Hi all, I have in-hand a new headliner I bought for a 2-door '47 Plymouth. I have the bows. I do not understand how the headliner attaches to the area near the windlace. I have attached pictures. Please help.
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Thanks for the pictures and references everyone!
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Hi all - I have a 47 Plymouth club coupe. I have the trunk door latch, but it is missing some of the interior parts that actually lock the trunk. It has a long rectangular piece that something must attach to to latch into the on the trunk pan. Can anyone take a picture of the interior of their trunk latch handle please?
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Do you know if there are left and right sided springs for the hood? It seems that the driver's side spring doesn't work either way it is put in. It it is hooked like the passenger side the spring rubs on the fender, if it is put in the opposite way the bracket hits the spring and the hood won't site properly at the cowl.
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Can you give me some instructions how to do just that?
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Hi all - we are trying to get the hood on my 47 Plymouth Club Coupe to fit nicely. It seems that the passenger side looks ok, but the driver's side is out of sorts. There is too much gap at the cowl on the driver's side both vertically and horizontally. Anyone have any advice on this? Thanks!
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Used starting fluid, hooked everything up correctly and nothing. I think we are knocking at the door. My friend says it is a spark issue.
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Hi all - I have a 47 club coupe. The two door windows are operational (they roll up and down). There are no other rubber parts etc. Can someone give me a list of the parts I need to complete these windows?
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Hi - does anyone that is parting out a 47 Club Coupe or comparable model have a nice trunk floor area shown in the picture? If so - would they want to cut out the area in the picture and sell it to me? Any other ideas? Thanks.
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Can someone take a picture of the inside of the glove box. Mine has the door but nothing inside of it! I have fabricated a box for the radio, but there is some empty space and I want to see what the original inside looks like. Thanks.
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Thanks everyone, I have that diagram Tim, thanks though. Bob - the diagram you sent me is awesome. I needed to see both sides. thanks
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Thanks, but I have that manual. It's not in there.
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I am trying to re-assemble the emergency brake. The part fits on the round "drum" on the transmission. The drive shaft then bolts to this "drum". I don't know how to bolt it back on so that it works.
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Hi all - can someone take a few pictures of how the hand brake assembles on to the drive shaft? I can't figure it out. It's for a 1947 Plymouth Special Deluxe. Thanks
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Ok - I think I can see now what to do. Thanks a lot!
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Still having trouble with brake pedal and clutch linkages
Dr. Fell replied to Dr. Fell's topic in P15-D24 Forum
I have the two springs you show in the pictures. I do not have the wire piece that the spring connects to that hooks into the frame. I think I understand what to do with that one (the brake spring). I still can't understand where the clutch fork spring attaches. I have that little piece that it hooks to, but I don't know where to attach that piece. Thanks for the help. -
Hi all - we can not figure out how to hook up the two springs around the brake pedal and clutch in the 1947 Plymouth Club Coupe. Please, please post pictures of this area under the kick plate showing how these springs attach.
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Those help, thanks. Where does the spring that attaches to the clutch fork attach in the front?
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Hi all - does anyone have pictures or diagrams of how the brake and clutch linkages with all the springs look assembled? 1947 Plymouth is the car. Thanks ahead of time!