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Front seems to be a small strap about 1/2" x 3" and is "shaped" and tack welded to fender. The rear is a strap bend in half and held in place with a bolt of some size. If you really want, I can unscrew it to check size but it has been there for 55 years.
Nope...can you show photos giving location/distances...I have the rear clips & can make & epoxy glue the front ones if I know where they go...which bolt is that rear clip under? & where is the front strap located?....also, are there any clips holding the wires along the edge of the front fenders?
Here is the rout from where it goes under the front fender to the hole in the fender for the wiring. If you drew a line from the lower fender hole to the upper one, that is approximatley the line the clip is on. It is about 2" lower than the edge of the oval plate. If you want balls on accuracy, I'll mic it. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif Off to study the rear.
Here is another two shots of the front. First one is on the engine side of the fender after that grommet. The 2nd shot is of it traveling along the rack. There are clips that wrap around the rack to hold it into place.
This is really the olny thing the rear can tell me. It goes up over the rear frame between the gas tank and rear of the car. From the first pic I showed you it goes right to the light.
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