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Old 11-21-2008, 08:48 PM
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93 TC Trunk Lid Question

Can anyone discribe how the internal trunk lid bracing is arranged. Some cars have an X brace pattern; others have something different. I was asked if it would be possible to drill a hole in the middle of the trunk lid to install an two-way antenna. I don't want to rip out the inside deck cover if it uses an X brace arrangement.
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Re: 93 TC Trunk Lid Question

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I don't want to rip out the inside deck cover if it uses an X brace arrangement.
You may have a 1993 Ford FSM from my webpage.. free. and you won't have to wait for a reply. I haven't looked at that one myself, but some others show body panels the way you need..
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Re: 93 TC Trunk Lid Question

I see this one in the Body section.. there may be better ones in the pull-down latch repair, or tail lamp section.

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