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Somewhere I seem to recall seeing a photo of a Stag with two parcel shelves. One on either side of the car. I parted out a RHD stag here in US and have the front rail. I'd be interested in making another shelve and need ideas on how to go about doing it.
There was a post about this on the Triumph Stag Fan Club Facebook Group about a month ago and a member of the Group called Paul O'Leary commented with a photo of his driver's side parcel shelf. I wouldn't have a clue how to post a link to that here, but if you go to the FB Group and search Paul O'Leary you should be able to find it.
Thanks all I'll take a look. I'll have to figure out how to anchor it at the back. Also have to figure out if it will interfere while pressing on the pedals.
Sujit
There was a post about this on the Triumph Stag Fan Club Facebook Group about a month ago and a member of the Group called Paul O'Leary commented with a photo of his driver's side parcel shelf. I wouldn't have a clue how to post a link to that here, but if you go to the FB Group and search Paul O'Leary you should be able to find it.
Thanks all I'll take a look. I'll have to figure out how to anchor it at the back. Also have to figure out if it will interfere while pressing on the pedals.
Sujit
I made the same mounting brackets for the drivers side as used on the passengers side
I made the same mounting brackets for the drivers side as used on the passengers side
I can fabricate the brackets on both sides of the rail (smal piece of bent metal) If I am not mistaken, the shelve at the back sits on some prongs off the plate holding the electrical relays and stuff. I'll take a look .
Thx Sujit
One of our local members did that.
Ex triumph trim person.
great modification....envy it!
please send me an offer for a l.h. Drive parcel shelf in good nick!
I can fabricate the brackets on both sides of the rail (smal piece of bent metal) If I am not mistaken, the shelve at the back sits on some prongs off the plate holding the electrical relays and stuff. I'll take a look .
Thx Sujit
One of our local members did that.
Ex triumph trim person.
great modification....envy it!
please send me an offer for a l.h. Drive parcel shelf in good nick!
I rebent the front pad to the new shape of the shelve
That is true.
On LHD Stags, as you push the shelf home, the back of the parcel shelf slides over the ledge of that plate holding the relays. I'm sure RHD stag have the same plate. It supports the shelve at the back from falling. That prong I was talking about stops the shelf being pushed up. Here's a photo I took this evening. I have a new shelf for the right side which I will use as a template for my drivers side, but let me get the car running first.
Sujit
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