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Old 10-11-2017, 08:50 PM   #1
chefo
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Default Front parcel shelf Capri fitting

Hello,
Having some issues fitting the front parcel shelf to my mk1 Capri. Any tips? Issues going deep enough due heater ducting and Loom wiring near drivers side. It’s one of the repro fibreglass
Ones so I guess there’s a decent chance of construction error, as well as my car probably isn’t a straight As it was in 1970..
any tips appreciated thank u


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Old 20-11-2017, 09:39 PM   #2
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Default Re: Front parcel shelf Capri fitting

Chefo
I haven't had any experience with the fibreglass trays but they all need a bit of trimming to fit. It is not that difficult with the thick cardboard type material in the original ones as you can cut or file bits easily. Not sure how you will do that with the f/g. Sometimes there is also a screw or something that is preventing it from sliding all the way in. Have fun!
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