Did the convertible (67 anyways) with a standard interior still use a cardboard type of divider behind the rear seat? I see one on my 67 coupe w/standard interior but I'm not sure if the convertible came with it being it has the additional support panel in the trunk.
Thanks,
Mike
if your talking about the carboard that sits behind the frame but in front of the bracing on a coupe, then no the standard interior convertible didnt have it, at least the low mileage 67 my grandfather and i flipped didnt have it when we had to pull the seat to work on the power top motor.
If the car had a fold-down rear seat, which was available with standard or deluxe interior, it would have a divider.
There's no fold down seat. I was just verifying because there is no cardboard divider and I'm starting to install the interior and wanted to make sure it wasn't missing when I bought the car. I did notice the coupe has it as viewed from inside the trunk though it has no fold down seat.
Thanks!
Mike
Verts did not get the divider as the rear seat partition is metal. As said, except when a fold down seat is ordered. Then you got a vinyl coated and trimmed, color coded partition to hide the metal.