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    Shelby side panel and cubby hole???

    Interior re-do project should start pretty soon. I am planning on installing a pod, side panel and twin shift controls. (already have those)

    I would like to find a little fiberglass cubby that I can incorporate into the panel to store keys, glasses, wallet etc.

    It looks like it was an option on the shelby.

    Anyone have any suggestions other than glassing one up? ...checked Donzidirect and they don't seem to have one.


    THanks!
    Jay Z.
    '93 White/Teal Classic 22

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    These guys probably don't have what you are after, but some of their parts are used on Cigarettes. Bill

    http://www.ssicustomplastics.com/everything.htm

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    Bill from Denison, TX - Lake Texoma

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    Josh doesn't have everything he can do on his site so contact him. The one on the Shelby looks like a shortened version of the one on my 28 so it is likely custom

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    One thing to keep in mind is that the the hull sides are tapering inwards towards the chine line. At the coaming height, you only have about 5" max, down to almost 0" at the floor. Don't expect more about 2" to 3" depth available for a box at the height you are probably looking at. The depth of the inside of the box will be less.
    My deck is still off so I could do some measuring if you like.
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