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Update on the 1973 Road Runner sail panels. After almost a year of searching I've got a set! Mike at Muscle Car Maniacs has the correct ones that cover the whole rear sail panel inside the car. He went through the trouble to get the first set custom made and they are fabulous.
I'm attaching a...
Sail panel interior boards update. I believe I may have found the answer for the people looking for the rear sail panel interior boards. Found a new ebay auction this morning at...
I know the question has been asked many times about the sail panel boards on a '73 Road Runner. Seems the only answer is to trace the originals and cut your own out of cardboard.
However, mine were so brittle that even with being really careful the one that was partially there just disintegrated...
Mine was $469 + shipping. There is also a $120.00 core charge for the old pad which is refunded when you return it.
https://abcmoparts.com/home/ols/products/1971-74-b-body-steel-dash-pad
I did lots of research about the steel core vs. ABS and I'm glad I paid the extra for the steel since they...
Just unpacked my steel core dash pad from ABC Moparts and I am beyond impressed. Shipping was fast, packaging excellent and the quality is fabulous!
It is a perfect reproduction of the original, the grain is well defined and nearly a perfect match and it came with the new plastic inserts to...
Thanks, that's interesting. PUI has a listing wire below the headrest but no vertical listing wires along the bolsters. When I contacted them they said the buttons held down the vinyl and the vertical listing wires weren't needed. Guess I see why people prefer Legendary!
Recovering my seats with a kit from PUI ( I know some people don't like them but I am happy so far and 2 weeks vs estimated 8 months from Legendary )
The wifey and I have redone the upper and lower rear seat along with the lower front buckets. Pushed the buttons through the cover and the foam...
Yep, the passenger side is mostly intact and I can use it as a pattern for both. When I took the plastic sail panel off the drivers side first all these chunks of brown stuff fell out and I wondered what the heck it was.
We're actually a Deer Trail address but about 25 miles south of Byers, CO.
Great, I was wondering if cutting my own cardboard would work. Glad to know that I'm not alone in hunting everywhere and coming up empty handed! Thanks!!!!!!
So a I continue to tear down my car I continue to have questions..... On the rear pillars inside there are cardboard looking panels attached to the body with black push pins. From what I can find they may be called earmuff boards. ( see pictures ) They are sturdier than cardboard but after...
Wow, that material is so thin I'm amazing it survived! Great that you have a survivor original headliner. Looks like I'll be replacing mine with vinyl.
How as I continue to disassemble and research my Road Runner I keep finding things that I'm not familiar with on my earlier B-Bodies.
The headliner was missing when I bought the car but as I disassembled the interior I found a fair size chunk left by the rear window. It appears to be a...