As I continue to vandalise my newly restored engine compartment, I think I have unearthed some earlier butchery. The engine steady mount had been sprayed white ( without the bolts being removed etc so the paint looked a bit thick and "plasticky",) so I decided to undo said bolts and clean up. A large bolt with a huge washer was present at the front left corner of the battery box floor just behind the two holes that are meant to be there. When I removed this and the other bolts/nuts from the plates welded between the battery box floor and the big boxmember which holds on the dampers, I removed a piece of angle iron. I've since cleaned it up and sprayed it black ( the angle iron, that is) but I'm wondering if it should even be there???
It looks to me as if the engine-steady mounts have been cut and butchered.
I went to look at the set-up on my '49 lowlight, but it's completely different with nothing below the battery box floor.
Does anybody else have a set up like this? The angle-iron part is shown here above where it would be when in position behind the engine steady mounts beneath the battery box floor.[frame]

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And the next picture is what I think is my butchered engine steady mount. Can anyone with a scrap car ( 1960-ish) or a donor car help me by cutting out this bit and sending it to me to restore mine to what I think it should be? Can anyone offer any advice?[frame]

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