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rdloghome
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Joined: 18 Apr 2006
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Location: Western Mass
Rear seatback panel

Where can I find or how do I make the "cardboard type" material that covers the back portion of the back seat. When looking in the trunk of my 69 fastback you can see the back portion of the back seat and it has a cover so the springs don't show. I want to replace that piece and have'nt seen one in a catalog anywhere. Thanks for the help
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RadMan
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Location: Indianapolis

I am not sure about the 69 but many of the Ford cars used a brown Masonite type board about 1/8" thick as a panel to seperate the seat cushion from the truck area. There was also a very thin Visqueen type sheet of plastic glued to the back steel bracing that seperates the trunk from the rear passanger area. This plastic sheet was glued with a black tar like adhesive to the rear body panel while the Masonite was bolted or screwed in a few places along the bottom while at the top it was held by tabs in the steel panel.
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