Has Anyone Replaced Their Cardboard Glove Box Liner?
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Has Anyone Replaced Their Cardboard Glove Box Liner?
My '67 Belvedere II came with a torn original glove box liner in the trunk, and no replacement in the glove box. Just a big hole. The first re-pop I purchased was garbage, as well as being crushed during transport. So I sent it back for a refund. I ordered another from a different company, and it was more of a fiberglass-infused cardboard, darker, and much stronger than even the original, as well as the most expensive. I didn't want plastic. Too modern for me..
But wow! Admittedly, it's the first time I've attempted replacement, and it took two hours to get the job done. Not having access to the back of the liner to keep holes in alignment was a ruthless task! But, after those two hours and as few nasty words uttered and patience I could manage, I got it to fit, um, like a glove....box...liner. Now I have a place for my paperwork! Yeah!
Have any of you replaced yours, and was it a chore?
But wow! Admittedly, it's the first time I've attempted replacement, and it took two hours to get the job done. Not having access to the back of the liner to keep holes in alignment was a ruthless task! But, after those two hours and as few nasty words uttered and patience I could manage, I got it to fit, um, like a glove....box...liner. Now I have a place for my paperwork! Yeah!
Have any of you replaced yours, and was it a chore?
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Did you take pictures to show us your handy work?
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Looks nice.
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If that's the worst you need to fix in you new ride you have it made.
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BLUE DOBB (10-08-2019)
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I'll be attempting to do the same later today after rebuilding the heater box and re-installing it I'm hoping the box goes back in easier than it came out! That almost never seems to be the case. LOL
BK
BK
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I wish my old liner was still installed instead of in the trunk of the car, at least it would have been easier to see how the puzzle fit back together.:Good luck with your project,.
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Here is the link for the liner from TNT auto parts. You can buy cheaper cardboard ones, but this one is a fiberboard type and much tougher. I really like the way it turned out.
They have liners for cars with and without air.
https://shoptntparts.com/shop-now/in...ler/belvedere/
They have liners for cars with and without air.
https://shoptntparts.com/shop-now/in...ler/belvedere/
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