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    With the stanchions now fitting the body, they need to be attached. Every body is a bit different depending on how the reinforcement is configured. In this case, the rear bolt passes through the wood reinforcement and gets secured with a T-nut in the wood. The front bolt passes through the body just in front of the reinforcement tubing under the dash. There is no room for wood reinforcement in that space, so it will just have a large body washer and a flange nut.

    This is simply a matter of drilling holes in the appropriate places and installing the necessary hardware. Once the stanchions are bolted in place, the windshield frame can be installed and everything tightened up.
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