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i just had my back glass removed and noticed the two pieces of trim on each corner of the package tray ( inside coner by back glass ) are busted..not sure if anyone can tell me where to get some..
also, the package tray itself is real britle, ive heard where you can get these but should i really get another if its going to be this flimsy again..i was thinking of installing some mdf board so i can put some speakers on there..then having it upholstered..what do you think??
on that note i cant seam to figure out where the factory speakers were mounted, where they under the dash, or did it some how come straight out of the radio..
please: opinions, recomendations, options, suggestions, all welcomed..
What year (although in may not make a dif)? 3RD Gen I assume from the section.
If so, the underside of the package tray (inside the trunk) you can look up and see the cut-out in the metal for speakers. The center cut out is for the optional rear defroster.The front speaker consisted of the single center speaker on the dash top. I believe that the rather rare option STERIO front speakers were mounted in the two kick panels.
the package tray when viewed from the top is covered in all material, but should come with the holes cut out on the bottom side, tho check with rep on phone..... so you have to cut the material the way you want it from along the holes on bottom side, and if wanted folding some excess carpet to the underside of metal, then attach speakers, don't cut out to close to the carboard or the carboard will be visible thru the rear windshield, just my opinion.
My question is, why do they call this a package "tray" in the first place? A tray is something you put things on. The Nova manuals warn of placing object there as they may become dangerous projectiles.
well as a part guy they have always called them package trays..even on newer cars...
thanks for the input guys, there is a local guy here that sells muscle car parts ill get him to order me one..thanks for the heads up BILLY-PILGRIM
i noticed it did say truck frt..but what isnt truck freight nowadays..lol
i got mine from a local place had it in stock $21.00..seams to me ive been getting screwed by ordering stuff through mail order..its funny the owner actually buys from places like classic industries, but he doesnt charge the truck frt charge
i have since bought all my door panels through him and have saved at least $100 in shipping