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#1525097 11/08/2023 4:14 PM
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So I was gathering up all my cab interior panels to get ready for paint, I think I found them all but I don't have one the goes' behind the seat directly under the back window. I have the corner pieces and the one that goes over the back window. Is there supposed to be a panel there? I was going to put sound deadener there but thought it would need to be covered up.


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Is your '36 an early (high cab) or late (low cab)? If the latter, it is exactly like my '37 which has no interior panel behind the seat. The stock seat covers that area completely. You might be able to place sound deadener back there but in some places the seat back may interfere.
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Not all '36 low cabs have the same arrangement when it cones to interior panels, Some are like the '37 cab, as Kent describes. Mine has the headliner coming all the way down the back to the top of the window. On the front, it also curves down to the top of the windshield to a narrow trim piece which secures it in place. There is a cutout for the wiper motor and a metal cover, for the cutout, which just slips behind the narrow trim piece.

Mike


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