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Thread: FS: Knurled Screw Set for Rear Fuse Box

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    FS: Knurled Screw Set for Rear Fuse Box

    I have a couple extra sets of these knurled screws that will work for the rear fuse box on '71 - '73 cars. They are not original but the specs work: 6mm, thread is 12mm long, slotted head is 24mm and non-threaded base under the head is 10mm. I have had these for several years and can't remember where I got them, I put a set on my car and they look good. Price is $40 per set shipped in the USA.

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    Mike,
    I think these were the ones fabricated by Lisa of the 901 Registry (Australia) some years back. Faithfully reproduced, nicely finished. Well priced. GLWS.
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    One set is sold, still have one set left.
    Mike Fitton # 2071
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    I'd like a set. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 911kiwi View Post
    Mike,
    I think these were the ones fabricated by Lisa of the 901 Registry (Australia) some years back. Faithfully reproduced, nicely finished. Well priced. GLWS.
    RIP Lisa...
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    Quote Originally Posted by 911kiwi View Post
    Mike,
    I think these were the ones fabricated by Lisa of the 901 Registry (Australia) some years back. Faithfully reproduced, nicely finished. Well priced. GLWS.
    Did the originals also have a retaining washer that coupled them to the fuse box cover? If so, how do I replicate that? Or maybe the washer was on top of the cover..I had a '72..years ago..I remember a captive washer too I think..must have been part of the "bolt?"

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    Sorry Guys I have not been on here for a long time. I will see what we have, left I have a feeling there could be a set there! From memory the originals didn't have a fixed washer on them. The washer was a separate item.

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    Please let me know if you find another pair.
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    Back up if someone changes mind or more is found

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    Washer is just a standard m6 fender washer, not captured

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