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1969 MACH INTERIOR PANELS??

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DOES ANYBODY KNOW IF THEY MAKE REPRODUCTION REAR INTERIOR PANELS...THANKS
 

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I believe they do. Get a National Parts Depot catalog or a Mustangs Unlimited catalog, or better yet, use their websites.
 

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There is a place in South Carolina that rebuilds/recovers 69 door panels.

Gene Painter 1-864-297-0342 in Simpsonville SC

He did my front and rears (blue) about six years ago and did a super job.
 

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Are you talking about the Q pannel trim panels that hold the Q panel light?

If so, yes they are available through NPD. I got a set last winter and was not too thrilled with them. The panels were paper board and didn’t fit my car too well. I have to enlarge the hole for the Q panel light and trim the bottom of the panel. It was not easy to cut the paper board and not cut the covering.

Once I got them trimmed, I noticed the mounting clip was in the wrong spot and would not line up. I ended up gluing the ones from my old panels on and it fit just fine.

Now for the bad part. The panels looked great till summer hit. The heat cause the glue to release from the paper board backing in some spots. The reason for this (I think) is the paper board is flat but when you mount it, it’s curved so the covering released. It’s not that bad and looks tones better than what I had.

You may have better luck, just passing on what happen to me.

Tim
 
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Timmy said:
Are you talking about the Q pannel trim panels that hold the Q panel light?

If so, yes they are available through NPD. I got a set last winter and was not too thrilled with them. The panels were paper board and didn’t fit my car too well. I have to enlarge the hole for the Q panel light and trim the bottom of the panel. It was not easy to cut the paper board and not cut the covering.

Once I got them trimmed, I noticed the mounting clip was in the wrong spot and would not line up. I ended up gluing the ones from my old panels on and it fit just fine.

Now for the bad part. The panels looked great till summer hit. The heat cause the glue to release from the paper board backing in some spots. The reason for this (I think) is the paper board is flat but when you mount it, it’s curved so the covering released. It’s not that bad and looks tones better than what I had.

You may have better luck, just passing on what happen to me.

Tim
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YOU KNOW IT JUST AMAZES ME THAT THESE COMPANYS CANT MAKE AN EXACT NICE OEM PART, LOTTA AFTERMARKET PARTS ARE JUST JUNK,
 
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