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Old 03-15-2018, 01:29 PM
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Default Anyone make interior rear side panels with mini tubs 2nd gen F-Body

Does anyone make a widened interior side panel for a 2nd gen F-Body with mini tubs?

I see people cutting, stretching, and covering them. It would be awesome if they aren't produced if somebody could make them as many of these cars get tubbed!

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Ideally it would be nice if wider ones existed, but the factory ones will work without much issue.
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Old 03-30-2018, 01:48 PM
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When you say work, Are you talking about modifying them or they can be flexed to fit?

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Flexed to fit. Albeit, not very good. Most of the mini tubbed Camaro's nicer interiors have a custom whatever there and upholster it. Thats what i plan on doing. I had the seats narrowed (keith a customworks did the whole rear, he used a sub on the seats) and everything fits pretty good. I'm now eliminating the rear seats and going a different direction with the rear....
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When I get home this afternoon I will look for pictures of Nicks red LSA Camaro. He actually removed the plastic and covered the hump with material and it fantastic.

Here is mine with the stretch.




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When I get home this afternoon I will look for pictures of Nicks red LSA Camaro. He actually removed the plastic and covered the hump with material and it fantastic.

Here is mine with the stretch.




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Modern Classics Interior I’m using them in my build.

http://www.modernclassicsinteriors.com/doors.html

http://nebula.wsimg.com/f17163fb3f38...&alloworigin=1



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So are these widened for the mini-tubs ???

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Modern Classics Interior I’m using them in my build.

http://www.modernclassicsinteriors.com/doors.html

http://nebula.wsimg.com/f17163fb3f38...&alloworigin=1



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I sent them this email yesterday, still waiting for a reply.....


To whom it may concern,

Are the quarter panels for stock wheel tubs, or widened (like Detroit Speed Mini Tubs)?

Do you have them without the sail panel part molded in as my car is a 71 and does not have the wrap around rear glass?

What are they made of?

are they grained and paintible or must they be covered?

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I messaged them through Facebook and they responded. I have never done business with them but they seemed to be responsive

They said they were for the DSE mini tubs


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They said they were for the DSE mini tubs


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Well. That is great news.

So when are you buying a set so you can tell us how the fit is ?

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