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Old 01-25-2022, 01:41 PM
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Default 1971 - 72 Grand Prix Rear Seat - Trunk Divider Insulation

Looking for a photo of an original '71 - '72 rear seat/trunk divider insulation in place with the rear seat removed.

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Old 01-29-2022, 04:48 PM
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Grant, I would imagine my 71 has this intact and undisturbed.

Are you looking for its exact factory position?

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Harvey... I thought of your car, but I didn't want to put you through the trouble to remove both seats just to get a photo.

I'm going to replace the current thin hard cardboard type that was installed during the restoration with a more correct soft padded style like they originally had. The one I bought is listed for a GTO and requires cutting around the vapor tube area so I wanted to compare the two before installing it if possible.

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I wouldn't be opposed to yanking that rear seat out for some detailed pictures...

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Thanks, Buddy... that would be greatly appreciated, as always!

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I'll get you some pix in a couple of weeks when I'm back in Tampa.

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Sounds great, thank you!

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For you '69 to '72 GP owners needing to replace your rear seat divider, this "soft" padded style listed for the '68 - '72 GTO worked out great. Ames part #K161F, it's very close to the original GP version. I only had to cut two horizontal slits in it for the hooks/hangers that holds it in place. And for my '71, I did not have to modify it for the vertical vapor canister, it simply lays over it.

https://secure.amesperf.com/qilan/De...A&web_access=Y

Thanks again to Harvey (ssj71) for his helpful photos.

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