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ID Plate: Riveted or Screwed?
guyster
Posted on: 2013/11/14 17:28
My recently-purchased 120Y had undergone a semi-restoration. Basically removed panels, paint, etc. The ID plate in the engine compartment was removed and replaced with screws. I'm wondering if they were riveted on, originally. Thanks
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Re: ID Plate: Riveted or Screwed?
demacoz
Posted on: 2013/11/14 21:03
I just removed my ID plate (not the Australian compliance plate) from my 1200 sedan ... it was riveted on but not with pop rivets - they were solid
#3
Re: ID Plate: Riveted or Screwed?
mradtee23
Posted on: 2013/11/14 22:23
i pop riveted mine back on.
#4
Re: ID Plate: Riveted or Screwed?
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2013/11/15 5:42
Sedans were built in Aus, but all japan-built 1200s I've seen had the id plate screwed on.
#5
Re: ID Plate: Riveted or Screwed?
levey
Posted on: 2013/11/15 8:30
Every 1200 I have owned had screws holding it in place.
#6
Re: ID Plate: Riveted or Screwed?
Posted on: 2013/11/15 8:59
Don't you mean you've screwed every 1200 you've ever had?????
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Re: ID Plate: Riveted or Screwed?
demacoz
Posted on: 2013/11/16 8:50
all I can say is that mine (in early sedan) was held in with solid rivets ... took it off with the grinder last week
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Re: ID Plate: Riveted or Screwed?
guyster
Posted on: 2013/11/18 23:09
Thanks for the info. My buddy just dropped off his rivet gun. To rivet or not to rivet. Hmm. Time for a beer.
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