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Found this place also:
http://www.repops.com/product-search...a=2&mo=84&yr=0 Not sure what the difference is between CA237DX and CA238 They look pretty good. EDIT: Nevermind. Called Repops and first off they do not sell to end users and second what their photo shows is the just insulation which looks like it covers the typical black board. So it looks like it is the same as others are selling, but the Repops may be the actual.manufacturer. https://www.scpcamaro.com/1970-81-Ca...-p/ca237dx.htm |
Received the panels from Utrechtart. The material is virtually identical to the original panel. It was very well packaged with heavy cardboard and corner reinforcements. It actually shipped from Dickblick which is a major art supplies store.
Due to the width being a bit less, the end result will be missing the upper "wings" that were there most likely to allow the assembly worker to "hang" the panel and keep it from sliding down prior to the rear seat install. These wings are not visible once the seat is installed so some small pieces of tape or even hot melt will hold it while the seat back is installed. |
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Would like to give it a go at making one for myself. Mind disclosing what foam material you used? I'm leaning toward 1/4" speaker/filter foam. |
I got the material from MSCDirect. PN 31940687. My original measured about a 1/2 inch thick in the uncompressed areas.
I made a pattern up in CAD off of my original. If you have access to a large format printer I can send it to you. You can plot it out and lay it on top and then with a very sharp box knife cut the foam. |
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I am a REM dealer if I can be of help on misc soft goods
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