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BODY SQUEAKS

Hot weather tends to produce shrinkage and dryness of body woodwork, doors, etc. Tightening of the body bolts, door hinges, floor boards, and seat supports will reduce the amount of squeaking or creaking. Perhaps an extra bracket or stay at a few key positions will be found advisable. A few drops of oil on hinge pins and Jocks, light grease on bonnet edge bearings, and oil on bonnet hinges and clips will all help the good cause of silence.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19360928.2.128.11

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Evening Star, Issue 22455, 28 September 1936, Page 13

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BODY SQUEAKS Evening Star, Issue 22455, 28 September 1936, Page 13

BODY SQUEAKS Evening Star, Issue 22455, 28 September 1936, Page 13

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