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Need info on trunk (boot) interior aluminum
I would greatly appreciate any info or better yet a picture of the interior side aluminum panels on an original 427 s/c car. Most interested in the area aft of the wheels and lateral to the spare tire well, especially up toward the location where the panel meets the contour of the body aluminum. I have been modifying my trunk to be close to the original and this area because of its position does not typically show up in views of the trunk with the trunk lid up
Any and all assistance greatly appreciated Thx Ron |
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Ron
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Jeff
Much appreciate the pics. Still looking for the aft ends of the side panels back towards the rear valence Thx Ron |
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It's flat sheets of aluminum shaped at the top edge to fit the body with a foam channel over the edge to seal the gap between body and sheet edge. The left side has rollbar rear brace threaded inserts spaced a little wider than Mikes pictures. The right side has a plate welded to the framework behind the sheet that supports the electric fuel pumps. The pumps are only using the inside bolt holes for support or they are too close to each other to even plumb. The panels are poorly masked and mostly sprayed black on the inside. The outside of them has the textured under seal sprayed on.
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Mike and Mick:
Many thanks. Thats what I needed Regards Ron |
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