Too late for this round, but there are a couple of restorer's tricks that might help you next time. First, take pictures as you dismantle a vehicle. You can then review the placement of clamps, screws, and ties when it comes time to put things back together. I also bag or tag fasteners and parts as I take them off, and label them so I know which goes where. Notes help, too, keep a notepad and pencil handy for instructions like "bolt, panel, washer, panel, lock washer, nut...outside to inside". Finally, place the screws/rivets/bolts back in the hole they came from, if a vehicle is going to be apart a long while. If you can't thread into the receiving side, use blue painters tape to stick the fastener in the open hole. It is more work when you reassemble, but less than the normal head scratching routine. If all else fails, use the parts fiche (link on home page) diagram to help determine the right parts location.