Cargo liner from GM?
Cargo liner from GM?
Can anyone tell me what this is?http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...ADME:X:ON:US:2
I've never run across this before--and he says it's in the original GM box-as you can see in the pic.
Anyone have a clue or heard of this before?
I've never run across this before--and he says it's in the original GM box-as you can see in the pic.
Anyone have a clue or heard of this before?
Originally posted by omcrider
The cargo hatch cover was on a retractable rod like a curtain blind. Hard to tell from the photo but my guess would be the T-top bag or a Bra.
The cargo hatch cover was on a retractable rod like a curtain blind. Hard to tell from the photo but my guess would be the T-top bag or a Bra.
So you think it just might be the replacement vinyl?
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The standard cargo cover did come on the rod. The way they are describing this is like a cover for wheel wells and entire cargo area. It doesn't look like a replacement for the standard cover because it appears to have some seams and folds in it. I have never seen anything the way it is being described and I would think it would look like crap if it did function as described. Why would anyone want to cover the entire rear hatch area with vinyl???
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people like me that work on construstion jobs and carry tools
89cmrodriver - Wow, you can fit tools in your hatch?
Must be tiny screwdrivers. Supreme Member

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Originally posted by kerryismygirl89
89cmrodriver - Wow, you can fit tools in your hatch?
Must be tiny screwdrivers.
89cmrodriver - Wow, you can fit tools in your hatch?
Must be tiny screwdrivers.
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naw, i can fit my sawzall, socket set, drill and case, some pipe fittings, 2 pipe cutters, a acteline torch, and a extension cord..lol, oh and, a pair of pliars, 6 in 1 screwdriver, and a some empty bags from my fast food..
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Originally posted by MrDude_1
you can fit a whole toolbox in the trunk/hatch area.... athough you have to be strong enough to lift it straight up to get it back out... LOL
you can fit a whole toolbox in the trunk/hatch area.... athough you have to be strong enough to lift it straight up to get it back out... LOL
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myFirst-IROCz88 - Do you mean, when you pull it out, where it attaches to? It should fit into two little holes on the plastic/metal part of your hatch (the piece that lifts up, with the glass). I guess maybe if it didn't come with the cover, you might have to add those holes. :\
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I have that cover... Its on my old camaro, i wanna put it on my new one, whats involved in doing that? THe one its on doesnt have the hatch pulldown motor, but the new one does...
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