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Trunk lining fasteners
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New Year Greetings to the forum!
My end-of-2012 Packard project is to install the "new" trunk lining in the '56 Patrician. I bought a trunk lining kit at one of the Packard meets back in '01 and am now satisfied that I won't be getting paint on it in the near future, so in it goes.
The lining panel on the rear of the back seat is held on with 10 fasteners - Packard Part # - 339437 which I believe I have pictured below (It was the only fastener left in either the X or top support) so I am assuming that it is what was originally used by the factory.
Restoration Specialties has something close to the original in their #3885, but the original clip, and the Restoration Specialties clip are difficult to remove once installed, and I was wondering what others have done to fasten this panel for easier removal in the future. Possibly some sort of a wire clip with a button?
I do understand that this may be a moot point as how many times do you need to remove that panel once it is installed, but since I am in the process I thought I would canvas those who have gone before me with this for their thoughts.
Thank you all for a great site.
Fran

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Posted on: 2012/12/28 11:25
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Re: Trunk lining fasteners
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If you are not opposed to going slightly non original as the restoration specialties sample would indicate, McMaster-Carr has some reusable plastic rivets which might do nicely.http://www.mcmaster.com/#standard-rivets/=ksgo2d In the additional rivets section are the removable plastic rivets.

I don't remember the holes exactly but am thinking they are around 1/4" in diameter and the total thickness including brace channel would be around 3/8 to 1/2 inch. The arrow or keyhole types have a couple available in black which might be close in size to what is needed and have a decent looking smooth round head.

If plastic is not to your liking then as you said, it's not something that will come out often.

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Posted on: 2012/12/28 12:01
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Re: Trunk lining fasteners
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Find an Au-Ve-Co distributor near you, they have every clip known to man.

https://eporia6.eporia.com/resources/company_97/2009%20Section%2019.pdf

Posted on: 2012/12/28 13:57
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TCPglobal carries a number of fasteners, as does Restoration hardware athttp://www.restorationspecialties.com. I think they will have what you want.

Posted on: 2012/12/28 16:11
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Not to diss restoration supply, but they are buying Au-Ve-Co and marking it up.

Posted on: 2012/12/28 16:13
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You can remove the rear seat cushion and back then have access to the X-brace to knock the fasteners out from the inside.

(o{}o)

Posted on: 2012/12/28 18:33
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You are certain right on Av-Ve-Co having everything. However, I don't always need 25 glove box rubber bumpers, so I buy them from Restoration Hardware and pay more per unit. Both places have their purposes. Good to know about both.

Posted on: 2012/12/28 20:23
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Thank you gentlemen,
I was not aware of Av-Ve-Co, sounds like a great resource. I decided that plastic fasteners in this application were not offensive, and was going to see if there was a local distributor for Av-Ve-Co, or if not convenient, just order from Restoration Specialties, but I needed another can of trim adhesive, so went down to the local NAPA store. I never looked there before for trim fasteners, but they had a fair selection, including some wire clips. Below is what I chose. They look like they should work.
Thanks again.
Fran

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Posted on: 2012/12/28 21:01
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Isn't the brace a sort of a channel affair with the hole on the side opposite the cardboard so the channel is in the middle. I seem to recall the hooks on the original clips being right against the metal. If the channel is in the middle, I would wonder if the grip range on the Napa item is deep enough. It looks to be fairly shallow.

Posted on: 2012/12/28 21:20
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