Parcel Tray Diagram

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Parcel Tray Diagram

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My parcel tray has definitely seen better days and I think I can copy the cardboard as the front foam thingy looks ok.

Does anyone have a diagram showing the the cardboard parts and their dimensions? The part on the driver's side is all but missing.
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Re: Parcel Tray Diagram

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I have an excellent parcel tray here (accounted for, unfortunately) from the 1500HL I have just broken. If you give me a few days, I will measure it all up and do a drawing. The real thing is made up if several bits of millboard, some folded and some stapled together.

Now I finally have a really good pattern, I will probably be showing it to Cliff at Aldridge Trimming as well to see if they can make a pukka replica one for the club. They already do these for Spitfire, GT6, TRs etc.

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Re: Parcel Tray Diagram

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Carledo wrote: Mon May 29, 2017 2:32 pm I have an excellent parcel tray here (accounted for, unfortunately) from the 1500HL I have just broken. If you give me a few days, I will measure it all up and do a drawing. The real thing is made up if several bits of millboard, some folded and some stapled together.

Now I finally have a really good pattern, I will probably be showing it to Cliff at Aldridge Trimming as well to see if they can make a pukka replica one for the club. They already do these for Spitfire, GT6, TRs etc.

Steve
That would be great Steve. I once replaced the tray from the 1300FWD many moons ago (and I was more flexible !) but then I had a good but tattered original. This one has chunks missing.
1972 Spitfire MK IV
1972 Stag
1980 Sprint

1962 Land Rover Series 2a
1961 Land Rover Series 2a (under restoration)
1983 Land Rover Series 3

1995 Suzuki Samurai SJ413

1972 MGB GT (banished for being too tight to fit in it)
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