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Re: 'Nother couple interior questions

To: Dan Gillitzer <dang@ticon.net>
Subject: Re: 'Nother couple interior questions
Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2006 11:31:10 -0600
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
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That panel had "wings" stapled to both sides, and they were glued to the
side panel that the letter box vents are on. That way, the corner was not
exposed, as it was covered by the vinyl wings. Then the inner footwell
panels cover the wings.
HTH,
Brad


On 12/31/05, Dan Gillitzer <dang@ticon.net> wrote:
>
> On my 62 Mk2:
> On the "front bulkhead" panel, this being the squarish shaped one directly
> under the dash panel, at the front of the transmission tunnel, what holds
> that
> on? I see no evidence of any screw holes in this panel (in the metal).
> Talked
> with Biff a little, he's thinking maybe a bracket may be bonded to this
> originally which goes to the side of this box (near the flip open vents)
> and
> attaches with a pair of screws which also help hold the side panels on.
> Also, in regards to the carpet, have a hairbrained notion that I might try
> to
> use the snaps that originally held the rubber matting to the floor. Some
> areas
> I'd need to glue down of course. Has anyone ever tried putting the snaps
> into
> a carpet? Seems like it'd be easy for the rubber matting, unsure if I
> should
> even try on carpet.
> Dan G




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