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72chally440

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Cannot recall where this came from on my restoration. If you recognize it please post a reply.


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Let's start here! What kind of car?
How long is it 3", 18" might make it easier to find.
Do you have 2?
 
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72chally440

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Solid with some sort of insulating material that is wrapped around it. I like the possibility that it is a vent tube support, but can't find anywhere in my trunk where it might have been mounted
 

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Cannot recall where this came from on my restoration. If you recognize it please post a reply.


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This looks like a welding rod for a stick weld. The coating is known as flux. Years ago some people used arc welding rods as a substitute for retention purposes as needed. This not an actual part for the car.
 

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Is it spring steel or does it bend easily? Could be rod like 72 tpi said. If it's hardened steel could be broken rear seat spring. Usually black though.
 

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Caliper hanger, after you take out the bolts so it wont hang on the hose?
It definitely looks like a welding rod all bent up. You hit it on the head!
 
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