1969 442 Holiday Coupe Package Tray
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1969 442 Holiday Coupe Package Tray
I bought my 1969 442 minus the interior, so I don't have an example to reference. I just received the package tray from Legendary today. Jute is down on the metal.
Looking at the Fisher Body manual for 1969:
1. Is this like a neoprene foam or something? I can glue the vinyl strip to the trunk divider panel, no problem. But is there someone selling this foam piece or do I need to improvise.
2. The package tray I received is flat, this looks folded upwards. Anyone know dimensions of the fold? I can tell it's going to be a tight fit, so bending is in order.
3. Sort of same as above, is your package tray bent upwards in the back? if so, what is the measurement from the edge?
Thanks in advance!
Looking at the Fisher Body manual for 1969:
1. Is this like a neoprene foam or something? I can glue the vinyl strip to the trunk divider panel, no problem. But is there someone selling this foam piece or do I need to improvise.
2. The package tray I received is flat, this looks folded upwards. Anyone know dimensions of the fold? I can tell it's going to be a tight fit, so bending is in order.
3. Sort of same as above, is your package tray bent upwards in the back? if so, what is the measurement from the edge?
Thanks in advance!
#3
Not sure where you sourced your package tray. I bought one from Legendary for my '69 S a couple years ago. Came with the jute pad. The vinyl strip at the 'front' (near seat back) and the foam padding under the vinyl already installed. The sides bend up because when it's installed, these go behind the sail panels. The 'rear' (near the glass) is not bent. It stays flat and slips under the hard window trim.
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Not sure where you sourced your package tray. I bought one from Legendary for my '69 S a couple years ago. Came with the jute pad. The vinyl strip at the 'front' (near seat back) and the foam padding under the vinyl already installed. The sides bend up because when it's installed, these go behind the sail panels. The 'rear' (near the glass) is not bent. It stays flat and slips under the hard window trim.
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