What Goes Here?
What Goes Here?
I am in the process of bringing my Dream back to stock and have now removed the after market signal lights. There is a hole left in the frame and I was wondering what kind of bolt goes here. There were some acorn style nuts that I removed off the signal light assembly and I was wondering whether they were used for this purpose.
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Funny, I also remember these type of bolts when working on a project.
Funny thing is, that project was 1968 Plymouth Barracuda, and they came in the boxes with spare parts...
I always wondered...
My bet is that they are part of an Oldsmobile !
Because my barracuda also got side mirrors of a 50's oldmobile, also with the 3 'spokes' , which is typical for oldsmobile cars if im correct.
Funny thing is, that project was 1968 Plymouth Barracuda, and they came in the boxes with spare parts...
I always wondered...
My bet is that they are part of an Oldsmobile !
Because my barracuda also got side mirrors of a 50's oldmobile, also with the 3 'spokes' , which is typical for oldsmobile cars if im correct.
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Those bullet bolts/nuts are common customizing bits. They've been around for years and are often sold at license plate nuts/bolts.
I use one without the ear, to hide the rear seat screw hole on my Harley when I have the solo seat in place. People ask me what that little pointed chrome bullet is for and I tell them it stops the wife from sliding off when I take her for a ride.
regards,
Rob
I use one without the ear, to hide the rear seat screw hole on my Harley when I have the solo seat in place. People ask me what that little pointed chrome bullet is for and I tell them it stops the wife from sliding off when I take her for a ride.
regards,
Rob