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Thread: Salvaging the Door Biscuit Panels

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    My 3610, which was a very late car, uses fasteners and has no screw holes. I think the screws were used by owners whose biscuit panels had deteriorated or warped. A version of using screws to secure headlight rings.
    Pat Marshall
    Lancaster, OH

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Marshall View Post
    My 3610, which was a very late car, uses fasteners and has no screw holes. I think the screws were used by owners whose biscuit panels had deteriorated or warped. A version of using screws to secure headlight rings.
    Could very well be. Might be an interesting thing to canvas owners about. While Bill's panels were real damaged the rest of his 20,000 mile car was quite nice. This repair blew him away.

    Invisible. I could not distinguish the presence of metal or the slightly increases thickness of the panel. It doesn't take much metal to do the job. I think the adhesive does most of the work.

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    Barry Wolk
    Farmington Hills, MI

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