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    Default Quarter turn fasteners

    Does anyone have a source for the type of fasteners like this protoform is using?
    My new bodywork is similar and I need to use what looks like Philips head quarter turn camlocs. I also need the ones with the strap/retainer.
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    Pegasus or Coast Fab

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    Default Look like Super Buttons

    Full Bore Racing used to make 1/4 turn Dzuz fasteners called Super Buttons. Popular on Stohr F1000 & WF1 CSR/DSR/P1/P2 cars.

    Available with Flat Slotted, 3/16 Hex in both Steel & Aluminum of various panel depths and head sizes.

    You can get them fromhttp://www.speedwaymotors.com/Super-...ack,70343.html http://www.jegs.com/p/JEGS-Performan...rPage=90&pno=1 , or what seems to be the manufacturer Drag Race Solutions --> http://www.collectortethers.com/QTR-...2.htm?page=all
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    Default Camlocs

    Aircraft Spruce also sells Camloc fasteners. The Protoforms I've seen and owned use the "40" series camlocs.

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    You might look at Skybolt 1/4 turns also. Their adjustable socket/base is handy.

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    Thank you all for the info.

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