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These L-shaped brackets are used to support the cowl light wire on all cars and the vacuum line for open cars. 3 of these are used on closed cars; one at each inside top corner of the cowl (secured by the cowl welting screw and the inside top left terminal box screw.) Open cars used 2 brackets for cowl light wires, at each inside top corner of the cowl (secured by the top rivet of the cowl brace). 3 brackets are also required for the vacuum line, one at the top left terminal box screw, left cowl welt screw and on the rearmost gas tank clamp. For 1930-1931 cowl light wires, a black lacquered loom (A14429) covered the wire from cowl light to cowl light and the rubber grommet in the bucket was not used.
Make | Model | Years |
Ford | Model A | 1930 - 1931 |