Rear cargo cover
I have a '90 GXL with a black interior and I've looked everywhere online and in salvage yards to find the rear cargo cover (the one that raises and lowers with the hatch via cables). Any ideas where to find one?
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very rare. i saw a blue one on ebay go for over 125
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A mint black one was on ebay not too long ago. Went suprizingly cheap. I think it was around $100. Ive seen a few on there in the last 6 months.
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Ebay is the onl;y place that I've seen them for sale. It maybe the rarest part on our cars to find.
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I take it these are for the 2+2
I dont see how u could have a rear cargo cover on my car since there is no bck seat and behind the seat it is just all carpeting Dave |
I think I have one in the garage. $150. Very good shape.
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The cargo cover is for coupes also. The cover is a fiber glass like material that connects to your speaker towers. It is way cool when you see one because it is like you have a trunk for our cars. Look close to you hatch glass you should notice plastic circles on each side of your rear glass once opened where the cargo straps attach to. There was a picture of a cargo cover on the this site about a week ago.
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Originally Posted by neofreak
I think I have one in the garage. $150. Very good shape.
What color? RXXXED |
https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-generation-specific-1986-1992-17/cargo-cover-fc-please-advise-567208/
Originally Posted by vaughnc
Mada still sells the original one, assuming you have the OEM carpet snaps and speaker grills that work with the original cargo cover.
Otherwise, you can get a generic one from places like www.jcwhitney.com . |
Thanks for the post that's the picture I was looking for. RXXXED |
I thought they were made from that pressboard stuff. Almost like thick cardboard, really crappy for long term durability, which is one reason they're rare today, they all disintegrated long ago. If you're willing to do some work you could make your own, but unless you want to modify your speaker covers you'll need the ones with the slots for the cover hinge.
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Originally Posted by Black91n/a
I thought they were made from that pressboard stuff. Almost like thick cardboard, really crappy for long term durability, which is one reason they're rare today, they all disintegrated long ago. If you're willing to do some work you could make your own, but unless you want to modify your speaker covers you'll need the ones with the slots for the cover hinge.
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I have a blue one is good shape. PM me for details
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Cool!....thanx everyone for your replies....My cover is black and it's mostly a cloth-covered piece of crap Masonite or whatever and it's all warped from getting wet. I had no idea that a used one would bring $100 on ebay....perhaps I should try to re-cover the one I have then. I followed the link to the pic, it looks exactly like mine. Thanks again.
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make a new one out of some wood, reinforce it, put tons of speaker in it :icon_tup:
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Originally Posted by rbyrd
What color?
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This thread now probably belongs in the For Sale Forum
But,,
If anyone has a Red cargo cover that would want to trade for a black one, PM me. |
that looks HAWT!
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