plastic storage covers in cabin.

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seavoyager36
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plastic storage covers in cabin.

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In my 1971 sedan, I have the ugliest green plastic sliding storage covers which run at the floor level along the sides in the main cabin. They are about 11" high and 30" long and slide in the groves-there are 3 on each side. Has anyone found replacements or made their own?
Buckknekkid
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Butt ugly

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We had one of our cabinet makers create doors and ripped the sliders out of our salon
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chumwithabottleofrum
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Post by chumwithabottleofrum »

I have replace some of the clear plastic on my F26HT-the front windows and the vent windows under the windshield. If you can remove those green plastic panels they are pretty easy to replace. Any shop that fabricates acrylic or polycarbonate sheet plastics can make them for you. I would suggest polycarb-it's more expensive, but a much better plastic-does not scratch as easily and is more "pliable" (read less brittle than acrylic sheet). You can get various tints-gray, bronze etc-in either plastic.
Hope this helps.
timewilltell
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Post by timewilltell »

Hey Buckknekkid aka Ray Barclay operating as Barclay Developments Inc ... didn't you also lose that cabinet maker a month later because you asked him to do something that he didn't want on his conscience?
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