rear trim around rear screen
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The second rebuild of 50/1017 continues. Today rebuilt the rear parcel shelf, and reminded myself of a problem I encountered the last time around - about 20 years ago.
The rear quarter panels fasten via the fitting which acts as a coat hanger as you know.
They extend back to sit at either end of the rear parcel shelf.
However they are not designed to fit close to the ends of the rear screen apperture, and there seems nothing to hold them even within about an inch
of the vertical (well, sort of) part.
Could some kind person look into the rear screen and tell me what they see between the extended quarter trim on each side, and the end of the screen itself.
Is there a gap of almost an inch?
Is there some sort of infill?
What am I missing...............now for the second time. Last time I solved the problem with a bit of black felt, bridging the gap between the apperture and the trim so
that it all looked neat looking through the rear screen at its ends.
Regards, Bill
The rear quarter panels fasten via the fitting which acts as a coat hanger as you know.
They extend back to sit at either end of the rear parcel shelf.
However they are not designed to fit close to the ends of the rear screen apperture, and there seems nothing to hold them even within about an inch
of the vertical (well, sort of) part.
Could some kind person look into the rear screen and tell me what they see between the extended quarter trim on each side, and the end of the screen itself.
Is there a gap of almost an inch?
Is there some sort of infill?
What am I missing...............now for the second time. Last time I solved the problem with a bit of black felt, bridging the gap between the apperture and the trim so
that it all looked neat looking through the rear screen at its ends.
Regards, Bill
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Bill,
I think there is supposed to be a gap. It's the air outlet for the ventilation.
Cheers
John
I think there is supposed to be a gap. It's the air outlet for the ventilation.
Cheers
John
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Thanks for the help. What I need is to picture is how the gap looks between the trim at the quarters and the ends
of the rear window apperture when viewed from outside looking in. Is there simply a gap with a black void down each
side?
Regards, Bill
of the rear window apperture when viewed from outside looking in. Is there simply a gap with a black void down each
side?
Regards, Bill
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Really glad I found this thread.
I'm looking at the exact same issue.
So, I do understand that, the external air vent, flows through a channel and onto the inside of the rear screen... But that gap between the rear of the quarter trims and the sides of the screen really doesn't look very neat or tidy when viewed from outside?
Anyone got more pictures, taken from the outside? Or neat ideas to tidy up this area??
Really appreciate your help, as I'm trying to sort this out as we speak.
Very many thanks.
Andy
I'm looking at the exact same issue.
So, I do understand that, the external air vent, flows through a channel and onto the inside of the rear screen... But that gap between the rear of the quarter trims and the sides of the screen really doesn't look very neat or tidy when viewed from outside?
Anyone got more pictures, taken from the outside? Or neat ideas to tidy up this area??
Really appreciate your help, as I'm trying to sort this out as we speak.
Very many thanks.
Andy
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