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What is the proper name for....
shirley
Posted on: 2007/5/8 21:03
Hey all. Would someone be so kind as to tell me the name of the piece of body work that sits between the windscreen and the bonnet ?
First one with the right name gets..... err... well you get nothin but glory. Simon
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Re: What is the proper name for....
Tyrie
Posted on: 2007/5/8 21:03
scuttle panel? thats what I call it
#3
Re: What is the proper name for....
pepper
Posted on: 2007/5/8 21:04
yep, thats what i call it too
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Re: What is the proper name for....
WARDY
Posted on: 2007/5/8 21:05
same.. so thats obviously what it is called haha
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Re: What is the proper name for....
WARDY
Posted on: 2007/5/8 21:13
rriiiggghhhtt
never heard it bein called that before.. could be wrong but haha
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Re: What is the proper name for....
Dodgeman
Posted on: 2007/5/8 21:17
Thats a curly one. The cavity in front of the windscreen seems to be widely known as the plenum chamber, but the whole section of body from the firewall back to the windscreen pillars & down to the floor is always refered to by me [rightly or wrongly] as the cowl. The term 'scuttle' is a British word for the same thing I believe.
I guess that 'scuttle panel' or 'cowl panel' would be as good as you will get. I wonder what my parts books call it. [5 minutes later] OK, in both my 1000, & 1200 parts books, that panel, as a spare part, is refered to as "Panel- Cowl Top"
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Re: What is the proper name for....
phunkdoktaspok
Posted on: 2007/5/8 21:36
Being that everyone in this thread thus far is in Australia. We would use the Australian term and not try and be American.
The Australian term for this body panel is "scuttle panel" as it is refered to in workshop manual #87 produced in Australia by scientific publications.
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Re: What is the proper name for....
LittleFireyOne
Posted on: 2007/5/8 21:45
I call it "That piece that always get's jammed on 120y's with saggy bonnets"
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