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Re: Re: Trunk restoration

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Subject: Re: Re: Trunk restoration
From: Laura.G@141.com (Laura Gharazeddine)
Date: Sun, Sep 10 2000 23:20:20 GMT-0600
It's sort of funny that trunk restoration has come up. The last Triumphest I 
went to, that was where I got points taken off! (I guess I should have been 
happy with 98 out of 100!)

I thought it was because my spare tire cover-so kindly provided by Brad Kahler, 
wasn't as pristine as the others-whose car look as if they're never driven, let 
alone on a daily basis. But Dave said he thinks it's because I don't have the 
trunk carpet or mat-I just have a black mat similar to the one it originally 
came with. That the judges are so used to seeing the trunks that have the nice 
carpet matting that when they get to mine, they've forgotten that mine is more 
the original.

So. Now the big question is...do I do the trunk? And how practical is that in a 
car like mine that is a daily, one and only driver? (I did get a new tire cover 
made-but I doubt I'll used it for other than shows.)

In the bottom of my trunk, there is actual structure visible-all painted 
nicely-but in my other two spits it was the same. If I remove the mat to put in 
a nice carpetted sort of matting, how can I get it to lay flat? Do I need to do 
something with plywood to get an even, flat floor? And is it worth it?  

AUGH! 

Laura G.
>
>From: Fred Griffiths <griffco@mail.cadvision.com>
>Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2000 21:17:55 -0600
>To: spitfires@autox.team.net
>Subject: Re: Trunk restoration
>
>
>I also made one out of very thin wall panelling plywood, painted it black.
>Not the most original looking piece.
>
>So, for the next one...  a friend got a lot of head liner boards from vans
>when they were converted to commercial use.  These are pretty big.  Painted
>white pattern on one side, rough on the other.  Again, not vinyl, but I
>think it will make a more original looking panel than plywood.
>
>Perhaps you know someone in the van modifying business?
>
>Cheers, Fred
>
>Bob Sykes wrote:
>
>> The TSSC (UK) sells similar panels covered in black vinyl (called "boot
>> tidys").  I got a set a couple of years ago.  They are well made, but
>> expensive considering...  They have large tool pockets which is a nice
>> touch.  Not that anyone would need to carry tools in such a car.
>>
>> I would make my own next time as Vic did.
>>
>> Vic Whitmore wrote:
>>
>> > I put custom panels, covered in carpet, in my Spit trunk (boot).
>> [...]
>>
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>
>
>--
>Fred & Wendy Griffiths,
>Calgary, Canada
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>href="http://www.cadvision.com/griffco/index.htm";>http://www.cadvision.com/griffco/index.htm</a>
>mailto: griffco@cadvision.com
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