It's really hard to tell who made your body. In the late '60's and early '70's there where lots of manufacturers. The insert looks like the one MAS sold but the shop that produced those sold them thru many different outlets.
It's really hard to tell who made your body. In the late '60's and early '70's there where lots of manufacturers. The insert looks like the one MAS sold but the shop that produced those sold them thru many different outlets.
Ii dont know if it helps but it APPEARS as though the Bucket seats are molded as part of the body and are not an "Insert" .
From underneath the car, the fiberglass "Steps Up", so to speak and the area under the seats is open.
Thats where the fuel tank is located.
The area behind the passenger compartment is actuall storage space. Like a real trunk ..LOL
Yup, they are. LOL
Ive been working on the rear of the car lately , and the rear tires have been on and off a few times .
I have a small 2 car garage that has to fit the "T", two ATVs , A motorcycle, a few tool boxes, workbench, compressor, and the MOST important item.............The wifes car.
That doesn't leave much "Spare Room".
So when I'm just throwing the tires back on to end a night of wrenching, direction doesn't matter much.
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