Rear Pop Out Window Holder & T-Top Storag
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And how were you supposed to store your T-Tops in the back? I have the '69 owner's manual, but can't comprehend how to use those belt buckle deals on the sides...they seem useless. I hope I'm making some kind of sence???!!!
Thank you in advance for any helpful insight!!!
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Here are a couple of shots of the T-Top storage straps. Hope this helps.
Click here to see photo 1 -- Click here to see photo 2
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How 'bout a little "editing" on those pics!!!!!
I don't know of anyplace to get the storage "TRAY", but a call to Paragon should find one. Be prepared to spend some $$$$!
Paragon Corvette- (Vintage)
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A BIG THANK YOU!
Joel-BIG THANK YOU ALSO!
Mine is still intact with the foam still on, but the foam is kinda nasty (35 years old)which I can get at Hancock's. I was trying to find another "Tray" just in case...never hurts to have a spare hard to find part. I will have to call Paragon.
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Rear Window storage tray - to my knowledge - no reproductions available - latch and clip available from Ecklers - I have only seen "trays" available from parted out cars - $250 + in range - If you find a repro let us know
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Do you still have your tray? Ya know Al, I have an idea....it just now popped in my head!! I hope this isn't against the C3VR Membership Rules (Adam, please don't kick me out), but we could make them and sell them thru the C3VR exclusively. Profits could go to C3VR functions & the NCM. I know I could copy the one I have in my car once I gathered up the materials......
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) can be redone. I can give you a contact for getting this reflocked, if you like. This guy does this for the window trays, and is really good. Also, this same stuff is used for the rear storage compartment "boxes/trays". Even if the cardboard box is crumpled/damaged, they can be fixed!
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) can be redone. I can give you a contact for getting this reflocked, if you like. This guy does this for the window trays, and is really good. Also, this same stuff is used for the rear storage compartment "boxes/trays". Even if the cardboard box is crumpled/damaged, they can be fixed!
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So.....you think "Foam" is funny???!! Ha! Ha! But honestly, that's what it looks like and you can buy it at that thickness....too funny!!! Well, at least I know what to call it now!! YES, I'll take you up on the offer for who to contact.
THANKS for everything!! You are just too cool!!
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11756, Phone is 516-796-2984. He advertises in the National
Corvette Restorers Society magazine, and has done so for some time, so
he must do nice work. He also does the flocking on the fiber
trays that go in the storage compartment. The 68 clip to hold the
tray up is available NOS from Pacific Corvettes out of Puyallup,
WA. The 69 is different as it does have white letering on it (the
68 is just a metal clip). The 68 and 69 trays are a little
different, but I don't know the specifics. If you need a picture
of a 68 tray, let me know as mine is out of my car at this time.
Mark
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AWSOME!! THANK YOU!
Mark-
I hope it's not too late to see a photo of your '68's tray......I forgot about this post or accidently deleted it when it notified me on the watch.
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