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Old Nov 6, 2011 | 01:06 AM
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Exclamation 69 Mach 1 non-fold interior

Hi,

I am in the process of reassembling my car, but before I go to paint, I wanted to test fit some of the rear window trim, qtr window and interior pieces, as much of the metal was replaced and I want to do any adjustments now, before paint.

I need some high res (big) photos of the quarter glass area from all sides, plus photos of the door windlace/weatherstrip fitting. If anyone has done a step by step photo log of the fitting of the trim/window etc. it would be great.

My car was in very bad shape when I got it, and is missing all interior trim in the rear. Its non folding, so I guess I need the following;

Plastic panels for the sides (have)
L shaped trim (need)
Curved parcel shelf (need) - can anyone please give me photos of the fitting of this. I plan to fabricate this.
Seat side end caps (need) - where can i find these, are reproductions available?
Sail panels

Did I miss anything?

Appreciate any help. The manuals don't quite help here.

Thanks,
Sid
Old Nov 6, 2011 | 06:23 AM
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Making the shelf will be a pain, I'd just buy one. And I'm a big-time DIY guy, I just replaced the capacitors in the LCD monitor on this computer.

Very little is available in repro for the non-fold 69-70 seat. Hardware, shelf, sound deadener under the shelf, the steel panel under the shelf (no kidding) is about it.
Old Nov 7, 2011 | 07:46 AM
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I don't think you can get a repro, will probable make it. ( I am in India, its cheaper to hae it made new then to import a used one from the states)

Would be great if I could get pics to help in assembly.
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