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randy2

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I just registered and am not very computer literate. If I do something against the rules please be patient.

I own 2 Jaguars and am currently working on 1972 series 1 XJ6. I also own a 1967 E Type coupe that is a 2+2. i'm anxious to work on the coupe but I have already started on the XJ6 and don't want to mix any of the parts by accident.

I am currently rebuilding the Rocker sill on the left side and the left rear wheel opening. I have removed the interior and carpet on the left side and am currently removing undercoating and rust in this general area. the seatbelt retractor has been removed and I have a second bolt that 3 inches toward the center of the car and about 2" lower that is screwed into a welded nut that looks identical to the nut used for the seatbelt. Does anybody know what this is for?
 
Welcome aboard. If no one answers by tomorrow, I'll look in my Jaguar XJ parts manual. It is in the garage bookshelf and I'LL be out in the morning, sleeting and snowing now don't want to go across yard pretty slick.
 
"I just registered and am not very computer literate. If I do something against the rules please be patient." Well shut my mouth, you already broke a rule. You are just too gentlemanish. Just kidding, welcome to the forum and be sure to join the Pub for grins and giggles. :encouragement:
 
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