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1947 coupe pre-cut trunk cardboard panels
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jamesmundstock |
06-11-2023 @ 7:14 PM
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I have looked at the major vendor websites and cannot find anything to purchase for my trunk. Please reply with vendor names that could help me. Thanks in advance for the replies.
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1942deluxe |
06-12-2023 @ 2:39 PM
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James, I need the same for my 42 Coupe. Mac's (Cartouche) did have them but they are no longer offering product. Not aware of anybody else.
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42oink |
06-14-2023 @ 10:03 AM
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Hi 42 and 47, If you can't find the panels precut, an option is to get the cardboard form Restorations Inc or services in Windber Pa. and cut them yourself. If you have the originals in the car for a pattern, that would help. The panels are listed as 300L-WS or 300-WS (don't know the difference, but give them a call) They have a lot of good stuff and always watch for them at Hershey and Charlotte. Good luck 42OINK
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woodiewagon46 |
06-14-2023 @ 10:42 AM
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The correct name for the company that 42oink points out, is Restoration Specialties and Supply. You can reach them at www.restorationspecialties.com or 818-467-9842. They list Black Door Panel Material, #300 in 32"x48"x 3/16" and #300-L, in 39"x65"x 3/16"sheets, and also list #318 Painted Cowlboard in 35"x65"x3/16", they say that the larger material must be cut to size.
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carcrazy |
06-14-2023 @ 12:39 PM
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Classic Auto Parts may have what you are looking for. https://classicautoparts.com/
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