Rear package tray replacement..
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#3
That's because except for the dashboard, all the interior service items are covered in the Fisher Body Manual.
You'll need to remove the rear seatback to get to the glued strip at the leading edge of the package tray, and the seat bottom has to come out to get the seat back out. You'll also probably need to remove the garnish moldings around the sides of the package tray.
You'll need to remove the rear seatback to get to the glued strip at the leading edge of the package tray, and the seat bottom has to come out to get the seat back out. You'll also probably need to remove the garnish moldings around the sides of the package tray.
#6
the seat bottom has to come out, then the seat top, then both side panels, where the window cranks are, , and the rear corners package tray hold downs, and the if you have the side courtesy light you can just take the screws out and pull the side sail panel covers up , but you dont have to totally remove, slide the old one out, replace the underlayment , slide the new one in, use the 3m best glue for the front edge, tape the edge down and let the glue dry for a hour, remove the tape and go in reverse to put back together, a good 3 hour job, Tim
Legendary has the mesh and non mesh, my opinion the best quality
Legendary has the mesh and non mesh, my opinion the best quality
#7
Or you can do something custom like this...……
My mom made this hook-loop carpet that I laid out for her in...…...1985. She was big into making the Skillcraft hook-loop carpets that came in kits popular in the '70s and '80. Probably cost a whole $30 in stuff available at Hobby Lobby. Sure it ain't stock, but I think looks pretty cool.
My mom made this hook-loop carpet that I laid out for her in...…...1985. She was big into making the Skillcraft hook-loop carpets that came in kits popular in the '70s and '80. Probably cost a whole $30 in stuff available at Hobby Lobby. Sure it ain't stock, but I think looks pretty cool.
#9
Here's one possibility...
https://www.yearone.com/Product/1964...s-442/pd372dgr
https://www.yearone.com/Product/1964...s-442/pd372dgr
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#11
That's because except for the dashboard, all the interior service items are covered in the Fisher Body Manual.
You'll need to remove the rear seatback to get to the glued strip at the leading edge of the package tray, and the seat bottom has to come out to get the seat back out. You'll also probably need to remove the garnish moldings around the sides of the package tray.
You'll need to remove the rear seatback to get to the glued strip at the leading edge of the package tray, and the seat bottom has to come out to get the seat back out. You'll also probably need to remove the garnish moldings around the sides of the package tray.
#12
the seat bottom has to come out, then the seat top, then both side panels, where the window cranks are, , and the rear corners package tray hold downs, and the if you have the side courtesy light you can just take the screws out and pull the side sail panel covers up , but you dont have to totally remove, slide the old one out, replace the underlayment , slide the new one in, use the 3m best glue for the front edge, tape the edge down and let the glue dry for a hour, remove the tape and go in reverse to put back together, a good 3 hour job, Tim
Legendary has the mesh and non mesh, my opinion the best quality
Legendary has the mesh and non mesh, my opinion the best quality
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