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#114955 01/29/08 08:11 AM
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I was wondering if anyone has any pictures of a 1936 master interior? Door panels rear Quarter panels Seats ,ect... I just recieved a complete interior package from Hampton coach, and some of the things I am not too sure of, one of my questions is, are the rear quarter panels pleeted like the door panels. I have a two door model Master. I hope someone can help me out. Thanks,
Ken


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On the quarter side panels there is no stitching like the front door panels have.

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Gene Schneider
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Thank You, Gene


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Ken,

Did the interior package include carpet? Thanks.

Milam

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The rear floor had carpet. The front floor had a brown rubber mat.
The first Chevrolet to have a full carpet on the front floor was the 1950 Bel Air.


Gene Schneider

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