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Parts For Sale Trunk and quarter panels free the quaters are the rear lower for each side

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JohnnyJ

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1973 Convertible. 1989 306 roller block with ported heads b303 cam, Hughes street rod converter. The car has 91k original miles. Has been painted once but is unrestored. I put the new engine in at 89k. It has about 280hp which is about double the original.
Here's another option for your need that would certainly be cheaper than the drive or the flight. Say's free shipping too which is huge.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BG4196...01IR70O1&psc=1&ref_=list_c_wl_lv_ov_lig_dp_it

Hope this helps...Bob

Thanks. I did see one one CJ for a similar price with free shipping too.

I am tempted to just put a sheet of 18g steel in there. It would cost significantly less (about $20), wouldn't be too hard to fit, and it wouldn't look factory (but it would be hidden by carpet anyway?)
 
Thanks. I did see one one CJ for a similar price with free shipping too.

I am tempted to just put a sheet of 18g steel in there. It would cost significantly less (about $20), wouldn't be too hard to fit, and it wouldn't look factory (but it would be hidden by carpet anyway?)
Absolutely! I was facing the same dilemma and was dreading a full trunk pan replacement. Searching the past posts I found one by Mad Irishman looking for metal to fix his trunk. So I asked him what he eventually decided to do and he posted the below awesome response with great pictures of each step he took. So grateful for the members on this forum. So I'm following his lead on this. Maybe this will help you if you've not already seen the post.
Bob

https://7173mustangs.com/threads/trunk-floor-part-needed.45389/#post-460173
 
Absolutely! I was facing the same dilemma and was dreading a full trunk pan replacement. Searching the past posts I found one by Mad Irishman looking for metal to fix his trunk. So I asked him what he eventually decided to do and he posted the below awesome response with great pictures of each step he took. So grateful for the members on this forum. So I'm following his lead on this. Maybe this will help you if you've not already seen the post.
Bob

https://7173mustangs.com/threads/trunk-floor-part-needed.45389/#post-460173

Me too. People here have been monumentally helpful. That post is useful, lot's of good stuff in there for when I tackle this. I'll need to look at mine again to see how bad it is, but if I remember correctly it's similar to yours and maybe slightly worse. It's hard to tell because there's surface rust on there, but I do see a few pinholes.
 

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