Topic: Door window garnish trim screw 12/24 x 1 inch Ford


flatfoot    -- 03-17-2025 @ 3:55 PM
  1936 Ford door trim screws for around the window? Where to purchase these? I need 100 each. They should be stainless steel and one inch long 12/24.


trjford8    -- 03-18-2025 @ 8:00 AM
  If you have a good Ace Hardware store in your area those screws should be available.


51504bat    -- 03-18-2025 @ 10:56 AM
  McMaster-Carr
https://www.mcmaster.com/products/~/thread-size~12-24/rounded-head-screws-2~/18-8-stainless-steel-decorative-round-head-slotted-screws/

box of 50 is $8.70

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JayChicago    -- 03-19-2025 @ 9:47 AM
  But wouldn't these modern screws be non-correct Phillips head?


TomO    -- 03-19-2025 @ 11:06 AM
  Search in boat supply companies. When I did my Mercury, the slotted sheet metal screws were still available in stainless. I polished the heads and they look just like the original chrome plated ones.

You can check with Third Generation Ford parts, he may still have the correct reproduction screws available.

Are you sure about the size? 1/4" seems big for holding on the window trim.

Tom


Kens 36    -- 03-19-2025 @ 11:42 AM
  Jay, the McMaster screws referenced are slotted.

Ken


digcustoms    -- 07-21-2025 @ 12:06 AM
  Thanks, I needed it too.
https://www.mcmaster.com/products/~/thread-size~12-24/rounded-head-screws-2~/18-8-stainless-steel-decorative-round-head-slotted-screws/

This message was edited by efv8CofAAdmin on 7-21-25 @ 5:46 AM


kubes40    -- 07-21-2025 @ 6:13 AM
  If 12-24 are truly required, then the holes have been wallowed out big time.
I believe Mike Driskell sells the CORRECT screws.

Mike "Kube" Kubarth


40 Coupe    -- 07-22-2025 @ 5:18 AM
  Kube is correct Third Gen Auto in Tenn has the proper screws.


CharlieStephens    -- 07-22-2025 @ 10:54 AM
  How about a picture?

Charlie Stephens


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