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1973 Cadillac Sedan Deville Right Side Cardboard Matte Trunk Panel / Liner 70's on 2040-parts.com

US $23.50
Location:

Newport, New York, United States

Newport, New York, United States
fold in cardboard (mainly hidden once installed)
Brand:Cadillac Surface Finish:Cardboard Matte Placement on Vehicle:Right, Rear

Offered is a right side interior cardboard trunk panel removed from a 1973 Sedan Deville.  May fit others years/models (?)

Damage --  The upper flap that tucks up under the fender is the only section that is creased (crease can best be seen in pic #5....panel is upside down in photo)  Again, before I removed the whole panel from the donor, the whole upper flap (where the crease is) was hidden from view up inside the fender (upper 3rd of pic 2)  Possibly installed that way right from the factory. 

There is a small hole in the panel (pic 3 and 4)  This is a keeper plug or screw hole (I have since misplaced the screw so a replacement will be needed

For what it is worth the donor has sadly been crushed.

Will do my best to answer any questions or concerns and thank you for looking....






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