I have the cardboard panel, but not the rod. Would the rod from a hardtop or sedan work to hold down the wheel in a convertible trunk? Or would I need one expressly for a convertible? Thanks, Mark Dick Benjamin wrote: > There should be a cutout in the right side panel that hides the jack which > just barely clears the spare tire when it is properly bolted down to the > welded on bracket you found. The connecting rod is just a simple piece of > 3/8 Cad plated steel rod, with a hook on one end, and a threaded portion to > accept the wing nut that holds the jack base and spare down to the floor. > This hook is longer than that for the sedan, and has a different shaped hook > end. > > The sedans have different trunk carpet cutouts, and right side panel (and > also different panels from the trunk hinge pillar toward the rear of the > rear seat, I find). These parts will not interchange; however it is > possible to make a convertible right side panel from a sedan's panel, if you > have one for a pattern to match and a very steady hand on your jig saw! > > If you need pictures of these parts, e-mail me off line and I'll take some > and send them off to you. > > Dick Benjamin > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Mark McDonald" <tomswift@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 9:41 AM > Subject: IML: Position of spare in '68 > > > Can someone tell me the right place to put the spare in a '68 > > convertible? I believe it's on the floor of the trunk, near the right > > fender. There is a bracket in the floor there, but I'm missing the > > connecting rod. > > > > Thanks, Mark > > > > > >