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Old 01-12-2020, 02:41 PM
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Default Photo request: 66-67 package tray with deck panel removed

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For the '66-67 GTO, does anyone happen to have a photo of the parcel tray structure with the outer deck panel removed? I'm in the process of reconstructing this area in my '66 GTO and a visual guide would be helpful. I have a few photos already, but some others would be nice.

See attached photo for area of interest (not my car).

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Hi folks,

For the '66-67 GTO, does anyone happen to have a photo of the parcel tray structure with the outer deck panel removed? I'm in the process of reconstructing this area in my '66 GTO and a visual guide would be helpful. I have a few photos already, but some others would be nice.

See attached photo for area of interest (not my car).

Thanks in advance.
If you look in the previous pic I posted one pic is similar to your repair. I later learned it was not correct.. The rear deck filler would not seat properly. I had to cut the connecting piece.. When you do your repair have it welded seperate from where the outer window is.... I know it sounds confusing but the pic I have on the post is the way it should be.. Dont make it one piece.
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If you look in the previous pic I posted one pic is similar to your repair. I later learned it was not correct.. The rear deck filler would not seat properly. I had to cut the connecting piece.. When you do your repair have it welded seperate from where the outer window is.... I know it sounds confusing but the pic I have on the post is the way it should be.. Dont make it one piece.
Thanks for the reply. We came to the same realization and were able to get everything buttoned up in that area of the body last week. Feels good to have it behind us.

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