- 1. Trunk Side Panels (score: 1)
- Author: STUART_BRENNAN@HP-Andover-om3.om.hp.com
- Date: Tue, 12 May 1998 09:33:54 -0400
- I'm planning to replace the side panels in the trunk. My originals are falling to bits, and have never been on the car in the 20+ years I've owned it. They're mostly good enough for tracing onto the
- /html/tigers/1998-05/msg00168.html (7,302 bytes)
- 2. Re: Trunk Side Panels (score: 1)
- Author: Cool VT <CoolVT@aol.com>
- Date: Tue, 12 May 1998 13:05:25 EDT
- I did my trunk over shortly after the interior. I ended up cutting side panels out of common lumber yard 1/4" plywood that I had lying around. I covered it with black carpeting that I had left over
- /html/tigers/1998-05/msg00170.html (7,677 bytes)
- 3. Re: Trunk Side Panels (score: 1)
- Author: Paul Burr <tigerpb@ids.net>
- Date: Tue, 12 May 1998 19:02:05 -0400
- Stu: I traced the rotted remnants of my trunk panels onto 1/8" plywood. I cut @ 1/16" inside the tracing to allow room to fold the material over the edges. I then used black padded vinyl to cover it.
- /html/tigers/1998-05/msg00177.html (7,827 bytes)
- 4. Re: Trunk Side Panels (score: 1)
- Author: "Robert J.Jaarsma" <jaars@cyberportal.net>
- Date: Tue, 12 May 1998 21:41:08 -0700
- I used a better material then plywood: LeBaron Bonney (the welknown FORD Restoration Interior place) in Amesbury, MA sells a black backboard. It is impregnated and rot resistant. Specifically used f
- /html/tigers/1998-05/msg00180.html (7,072 bytes)
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