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It did have the rear door blanks and the load floor seat backs.
No tailgate
No mirrors
No wipers
No glass
No top
No radio tray
No CDR valve
But...it did come with a big mystery bag.
1/4-20 is coarse thread. 1/4-28 is fine thread. Most common fine thread ive seen on these is 10-32. basically the next(common) size smaller fine thread.
If you can get in there with a drill or angle drill, Drill it out till you are just undersize from the Size it takes to tap the hole. You will eventually be left with just a hollow thread that comes out. Then re-tap the hole just enough to clean it up and install a new one
It is Important for easy cold starting.
It also can cause the engine to be louder(clatter) than it needs to be if it is not functioning.
It wont keep the engine from running, but its wise to have that working
Neighbor has an old commercial sewing machine from the 40s. Stout needle would go through four layers of vinyl, velcro, and zipper without trying hard.
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