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1947 trunk hinge mounting pad
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jamesmundstock |
09-08-2025 @ 12:08 PM
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I am restoring a five window coupe. When I removed the trunk lid, there was a fiber pad between the trunk hinge mounting surface and the underside of the trunk lid. Is there a part number for this or did the previous restorer put this fiber pad in? Thanks in advance for the replies.
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carcrazy |
09-08-2025 @ 1:20 PM
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To the best of my knowledge, this fiber pad you are referring to was an owner-installed item. If you need a seal for the coupe trunk lid, one is listed as being available from C&G. https://cgfordparts.com/trunk-lid-seal-37-48-convertible-coupe-37-40-sedan-78-713540.html
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flathead48 |
09-10-2025 @ 4:01 AM
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My 48 convertible had some kind of thin material between hinge & trunk. Nothing in any of ford parts books or Available from vendors. I used a thin piece of cork or gasket material will work, not really that noticeable.
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1942deluxe |
09-10-2025 @ 9:17 AM
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As Flathead48 said not listed in the parts books. I think if present it was a anti squeak type material which I've seen in various other locations thru out the body.
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