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Old 03-17-2020, 08:57 AM   #1
50droptop
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Default 1936 Ford Trunk/rumble panels - what's the difference?

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Looking to clean up the trunk area on my recently completed 1936 Ford 5W coupe. I need some advise on what trunk panels to use. This is not a concourse restoration, but is a very original car (still) that's been period hot rodded (dropped axle, juice brakes, dual 97s). Everything else is stock. I would like a set of panels that cover the trunk area to the back of the rear seat. MAC's list two options:

Part number 32-67702-BLK-1 - Trunk panel set

or

Part number 32-50951-1 - Rumble panel set

Anyone know what the difference is between the two? Is one longer than the other? Does the rumble not go to the very back (rear) of the car as this would normally be covered by the seat?

My car is a trunk car but I'm wondering if the rumble panel set extends more forward and may cover more of the area under the quarter windows.

Any photos of cars with these panels installed would be appreciated as well.
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