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1935 Cadillac - GM Heritage Center

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Fisher Body Service Manual, <strong>1935</strong><br />

The Dash Panel is a steel stamping spot welded to the Cowl<br />

Upper Panel and the Cowl Side Panels similar to the Former<br />

Style Bodies. (See Illustration No. 12.) At the lower ends of<br />

the Dash, (See Illustration No. IS at A), & Dash to Sill Brace<br />

is riveted through the Dash and through the Dash to Chassis<br />

Frame Brace. The same rivets anchor both of these Braces to<br />

the Dash. These Braces form an anchorage for attaching the<br />

Body Main Side Sill to the Chassis Frame.<br />

The Dash to Chassis Brace, (See Illustration No. 13 at A),<br />

is used on some Style Bodies, while a differently formed<br />

Brace is required for other Style Bodies, all serve/a similar<br />

purpose, being riveted to the Dash and Dash to Sill Brace in<br />

approximately the same manner.<br />

Illustration No. 13<br />

Dash to Chassis Frame Brace.<br />

Illustration No. 12<br />

<strong>1935</strong> Dash Panel.<br />

COWL VENTILATOR LID<br />

To adjust the spacing around the Lid, loosen the adjusting<br />

screws in the Hinge Plate. Close the cover and while one man<br />

is holding it down in correct position, another workman may<br />

tighten the adjusting screws. Holes are elongated to allow<br />

for adjustment. Tension of the Lid to the Rubber Gasket is<br />

obtained by means of the Adjustable Control Arm. (See Illustration<br />

No. 14.)<br />

COVER<br />

Illustration No. 14<br />

Cowl Ventilator.<br />

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