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So Cal Mark

rear package shelf

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I now have fiberglass rear shelf inserts available. These are a replica of the 85 rear compartments. Just make a plywood door(s) and cover it with carpet. The rear seat back replacement will be available next week. These can be retro-fitted into earlier cars to eliminate the rear seat

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NJFIAT1981
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And how much will they be?
So Cal Mark

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the lower piece is $225, the seat back insert is $250. Both pieces are hd fiberglass.
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these pics show the top and back pieces in an early Spider. They can be used as replacements for the 84-85 pieces or retro fit an earlier Spider
amawds

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Post by amawds »

What's needed to retrofit these into an '80? I actually have a rear shelf made but never really knew what to do about the backing piece. 250 is a bit steep but I do like the seatbelt covers. Any interest in making me just the covers as two separate pieces?
So Cal Mark

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sorry but the cost of the molds is prohibitive
Daniel

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will the top part of the back seat still work with your bottom fiberglass insert?
So Cal Mark

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Post by So Cal Mark »

I haven't tried that but I imagine you could make it fit if you wanted a half seat-half shelf situation
Daniel

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Post by Daniel »

i was thinking of the possibility of making my own lid but keeping the top seat portion
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