Rear Seat Panel for 67 Cutlass
#1
Rear Seat Panel for 67 Cutlass
Is there supposed to be a panel between the back seat and the trunk on a 67 Cutlass (Holiday Coupe)? If so, what is it called and where can I get one?
When pulling the interior out of my car last month, this is what I saw and I'm pretty sure this isn't a factory piece. LOL The really nice touch that the previous owner did to this "custom" panel was to paint the trunk side of it with the trunk splatter paint so at a quick glance, it looked like it belong there. LOL
When pulling the interior out of my car last month, this is what I saw and I'm pretty sure this isn't a factory piece. LOL The really nice touch that the previous owner did to this "custom" panel was to paint the trunk side of it with the trunk splatter paint so at a quick glance, it looked like it belong there. LOL
#2
It's called a divider panel, and the Chevelle one will be close enough, despite what Legendary says.
https://www.legendaryautointeriors.com/products/td66gh
https://www.legendaryautointeriors.com/products/td66gh
#3
It's called a divider panel, and the Chevelle one will be close enough, despite what Legendary says.
https://www.legendaryautointeriors.com/products/td66gh
https://www.legendaryautointeriors.com/products/td66gh
#4
Ive recovered several seats by now. A couple of good tips. 1. put your new seat covers out in the hot sun for an hour or more before starting, that softens, loosens up the stiff vinyl... Better, if you have a black or dark colored car, put the vinyl covers on that hot car in the hot sun for a hour or so, as you are disassembling the old seats. 2. Use some plastic, dry cleaning plastic works best, but a plastic trash bag will work too, pull the plastic over your foam, then.. that warm pre-heated vinyl cover will slip onto your seats like warm butter.
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