rear trim in boot
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rear trim in boot
I have been clearing my store and found two pieces of boot trim, its the carpet? that is against the firewall in the boot, I have had many Fs but have never noticed or seen an F cut out of this material, has anyone else seen this ?
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Re: rear trim in boot
Looks more like the carpet that sits upright behind the seats against the firewall. Could normally be hidden behind the arrest.
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Re: rear trim in boot
it looks exactly like that. Passenger rear bulkhead.
Definitely not the boot as there would not be anything in the boot that would need a cut out for the transmission tunnel.
Definitely not the boot as there would not be anything in the boot that would need a cut out for the transmission tunnel.
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Re: rear trim in boot
Yes, rear bulkhead carpet behind the rear seats. The "F" cut out is found on all such carpets
Another example can be found in part 2 of my Project Shed blog - http://mgf.ultimatemg.com/project_shed/part2.htm - scroll down to the vehicle archaeology section. As mentioned in the text, I have always wondered if they bothered changing the "F" for "TF" for the later cars, but knowing MG Rover, probably not!
Another example can be found in part 2 of my Project Shed blog - http://mgf.ultimatemg.com/project_shed/part2.htm - scroll down to the vehicle archaeology section. As mentioned in the text, I have always wondered if they bothered changing the "F" for "TF" for the later cars, but knowing MG Rover, probably not!