Pat,
here are some pics of the original assembly:
Spring split pin and washer
77DC7F1C-F9EB-4607-9921-5795B8AA81BA.jpg
Pat,
here are some pics of the original assembly:
Spring split pin and washer
77DC7F1C-F9EB-4607-9921-5795B8AA81BA.jpg
Holger Klausing
C56B1966
C56C2503
..and some more clues from Barry's excellent posts on VW Vortex;
Rear quarter window.jpg
close up of the the associated small parts tray;
close-up.jpg
Certainly looks like parts of two roller type assemblies (springs, retainer, retainer washer, barrels in metal(?)). It would make sense that the barrel and spring mount behind the washer and retainer in Hager's photo.
Last edited by Mark Norris; 05-15-2021 at 04:15 AM.
Mark Norris
C56G3186
1963 Aston Martin DB4 Series V Vantage
1951 C-type Jaguar (alloy replica)
1934 Lagonda M45 Tourer
Here is a photo of the dismounted assembly:
Holger Klausing
C56B1966
C56C2503
Holger & Mark, thank you, that's outstanding! Now I know what I'm looking for!
Pat Marshall
Lancaster, OH
Hey, I found one - 1 more to go!
Pat Marshall
Lancaster, OH
Jack:
Could you please try again to attach the pictures?
I can't open them. Thanks. John
P.S. If you have any info on your carpet plate,
Please send that along too.
Very best regards,
John
John Snoddy
Back to the belt trim fasteners. I contacted John McLean at the Lincoln Farm and he was able to come up with 10 from his Mark II's out on the farm. I actually needed a couple more that that, but these will do the job.
Everyone should consider the Lincoln Farm if you need non NOS parts. I also got the three 30" metal lines (2 steel and 1 copper - with attaching hardware) that run along the frame on the passenger side. They carry vacuum and water for the windshield washer system. He also salvaged a piece of the A/C ducting in the cabin overhead.
John is pleasant to deal with and is really into customer service.
Pat Marshall
Lancaster, OH