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67 Coupe trunk filler panel

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Deuce:
Signature 67 coupe is in body shop for rear end damage repair.  Photos below are of the masonite filler panel found by the body shop, in the Left rear corner of the trunk void.  The Right side filler panel is totally missing, if there ever was one.   I think originally these panels were flat and covered the inside well between the quarter panel and trunk floor, then covered by the trunk mat.

Have researched older CMF posts, and occasional references are made to these trunk panels being reproduced.   Does anyone know if they are available/source for a 67 coupe?



Bob Gaines:

--- Quote from: Deuce on April 24, 2024, 04:35:33 PM ---Signature 67 coupe is in body shop for rear end damage repair.  Photos below are of the masonite filler panel found by the body shop, in the Left rear corner of the trunk void.  The Right side filler panel is totally missing, if there ever was one.   I think originally these panels were flat and covered the inside well between the quarter panel and trunk floor, then covered by the trunk mat.

Have researched older CMF posts, and occasional references are made to these trunk panels being reproduced.   Does anyone know if they are available/source for a 67 coupe?





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>Left side only. Early 67 used the Masonite with two large screws holding it down. Coupe, fastback or convert are all the same for this part. https://www.npdlink.com/product/trunk-side-filler-board-lh/206033

Deuce:
Thanks, looks like exactly what's needed. 

NPD also offers the filler board mounting kits:

https://www.npdlink.com/search/products?search_terms=011229-1AK&top_parent=200001&year=

https://www.npdlink.com/search/products?search_terms=011229-2AK&top_parent=200001&year=

67gta289:
My Dec SJ had the phillips head screw type for this situation.

Bob Gaines:

--- Quote from: 67gta289 on April 25, 2024, 09:14:52 AM ---My Dec SJ had the phillips head screw type for this situation.

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The Phillips head screw type is the early Masonite board fastener https://www.npdlink.com/search/products?search_terms=011229-1AK&top_parent=200001&year=  . I have not seen the hex head one used for this application.

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