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    Thread: Trunk Carpet

    1. #1
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      Trunk Carpet

      I have Woody's HotRod E-Z panels in my trunk and I am starting to look at what to cover them with. What do people use? This will be a low dollar cover as I will try it myself first.

      Thanks

      JEFF

      JEFF

      1968 Camaro RS/SS - "BLUE"
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      get some carpet they use for speaker boxes its pretty cheap cost wise and some good 3m adhesive should work fine...
      J.T.

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      Thanks

      Thanks for the input.
      JEFF

      1968 Camaro RS/SS - "BLUE"
      www.fquick.com/jmd68rsss

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      Pictures

      I just snapped a few pictures if the bare panels. I am thinking black coverings.

      Attachment 12898

      Attachment 12899

      Attachment 12900
      JEFF

      1968 Camaro RS/SS - "BLUE"
      www.fquick.com/jmd68rsss

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      Jeff,

      I sent you a pm asking the same following questions.
      How do you like the fit of the panels and how are you going to attatch them? What are the panels made of and can you cut them to put access doors in? I want to be able to hide my nitrous bottle and my cleaning supplies but still be able to get to them without to much trouble.

      Thanks,
      Ken
      69 RS Rat. Ocean View, De. 19970 If you wake up and you can put your feet on the floor, IT'S A GOOD DAY!!!

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      Ken,

      The panels fit well. The system is set up to have tension only hold them in place. It has worked with them unfinished. When finished they will be tight. The back and sides are easily removed.

      Made of 1/4" masonite material finished on both sides. Additional opening could be cut, but if the tension system is used, they would not be needed.

      No figuring or cutting is good for me. The hinge opending needed filed down alittle.

      Chris at Woody's was great to work with.
      JEFF

      1968 Camaro RS/SS - "BLUE"
      www.fquick.com/jmd68rsss

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      Does anyone on here have any more pics done with the same as this kit Jeff has? First Gen pics if possible.
      The kit itself isn't priced to bad. I don't think I could get some masonite and make one myself considering the time it would take for measuring and cutting.
      Thanks for the info Jeff,
      Ken
      69 RS Rat. Ocean View, De. 19970 If you wake up and you can put your feet on the floor, IT'S A GOOD DAY!!!

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      Quote Originally Posted by 69ratfed
      Does anyone on here have any more pics done with the same as this kit Jeff has? First Gen pics if possible.
      The kit itself isn't priced to bad. I don't think I could get some masonite and make one myself considering the time it would take for measuring and cutting.
      Thanks for the info Jeff,
      Ken
      I tried googling, but could not find Woody's HotRod. Could you or someone else post a link to the site?

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      I found this, it seems to be what hes talking about

      http://www.woodyshotrodz.com/Speed%2...nel%20page.htm

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      http://www.woodyshotrodz.com/

      I found this with woodys hot rod e-z panel search.
      Justin, 68 Camaro Update:5 speed is in and neighbors are pissed!

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      Quote Originally Posted by JMD68RSSS
      I just snapped a few pictures if the bare panels. I am thinking black coverings.

      Attachment 12898

      Attachment 12899

      Attachment 12900
      How does the panel fit and is there support underneath it so you can actually use the trunk? Also are the panels sturdy enought to apply a Dynamat type sounde deadener?

    12. #12
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      All,

      The insructions call for 2 lenghts of a 2x4 to be placed under the bottom panel for support. When the 2x4's are in place, they are sturdy.

      I have never touched or installed DynaMat, but I would think it could be applied.

      The links above are correct.
      JEFF

      1968 Camaro RS/SS - "BLUE"
      www.fquick.com/jmd68rsss

    13. #13
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      Anybody got any pics of their trunk finished off? Does not matter what it is made of, I just need a couple of ideas. I have a nitrous bottle behind each wheel tub and planning on a nice stereo system when I go to finish my trunk. I like the masonite idea.
      69 RS Rat. Ocean View, De. 19970 If you wake up and you can put your feet on the floor, IT'S A GOOD DAY!!!

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      This is what I have


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      Nice jobs , rockdogz how did you hold the panels in that are around the hinges and what wood have you used.
      thanks

    17. #17
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      Zoomie and rockdogz,
      Nice job, How did you guys attatch the panels. Also, do you have any problem with heat bothering your amps.
      Anyone else have any pics?
      69 RS Rat. Ocean View, De. 19970 If you wake up and you can put your feet on the floor, IT'S A GOOD DAY!!!

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      Right now the panels next to the sub are held in by industrial velcro. The side pieces are just press fit - after everything is upholstered then I will go back and see what needs to be modified if the upholstery shop doesn't.

      I set up some fans that turn on when the amps are on to cool them.

    19. #19
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      click my link there are some pics of my camaros trunk there.....
      J.T.

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      Viperblue,
      Nice job on trunk. I have some houndstooth material left over from doing 2001 seats in my 69. I think I will incorporate that with some leftover black vinyl to do my trunk. Winter project.
      Thanks guys.
      69 RS Rat. Ocean View, De. 19970 If you wake up and you can put your feet on the floor, IT'S A GOOD DAY!!!

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