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Yes. A round, flat doughnut style on the top and a flat rectangular piece at the two vertical surfaces.

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I have a 1931 Chrysler CM6 Roadster.  Tom at Then & Now Automotive in Weymouth, MA hooked me up.  He knew exactly what I needed and made the parts from an old mold.  I also had him re-vulcanize the transmount, perfect job and not terribly expensive. 

 

The front mount rubber pieces were the exact size. 

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