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e body rear defog hardware question #1091979
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Does anyone have a photo of the correct bolts/hardware for the rear defog for a 70 Challenger? Mine came in a box with my project. It was missing the bracket and nuts and bolts.

Thanks. Joe



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Re: e body rear defog hardware question [Re: jrwoodjoe] #1091980
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Re: e body rear defog hardware question [Re: gtx6970] #1091982
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Thanks Bill. All of that stuff is accounted for. Just not sure what type of bolts it is supposed to have to mount it and if the little bracket requires any special hardware. (I don't see that little bracket in your photos either). I assume it is just hex head bolts with nuts and/or washers to mount it to the car.

Joe

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I have a couple complete one's at home I can take pictures of when I get home.

Found these.




Re: e body rear defog hardware question [Re: jrwoodjoe] #1091984
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I just used regular sheetmetal screws to attach it to the pkg shelf

the center vent uses a standard 10-24 machine thread pal nuts

Re: e body rear defog hardware question [Re: gtx6970] #1091985
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Gary, that photo of it in the trunk where you can see the little "S" like bracket and how it attaches is what I'm interested in.

So Bill, are you saying that you simply used sheetmetal screws going from the inside of the trunk through the rear defrost/speaker "Assembly" and into the package tray?

Thanks guys, Joe







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