WANTED: Cargo net knob

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Looking for the black plastic hook / knob that the cargo net attaches to in the trunk of a G50... Anyone have an extra or know of a parts car with one in it I can have?


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How about the guy you met parting out his Q45 for whom you posted his telephone number?

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Another question... is there a cargo net available for the 90-93? I have a few things that tend to roll around back there so I'd be interested... Joe?

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I put one in mine, from an early 90's Taurus (I think). Up under the corner of the quarter panel (each side) there is a metal tab for holding a wire loom, I hooked the top to that. On the bottom under the carpet pad, there is a black plastic "pocket cover" with the same tab in the upper inside rear. I attached the bottom to that. Really hated to drill holes there, (rust inducing) just in case I absolutely have to make a salt run in winter. It works fine for light duty, I usually put groceries on the rear floor. If you don't mind drilling holes (AZ. WA. TX. SC.) there are some in Ford Aerostars in the back which are pretty nice, one screw holds them on; approx 1" dia. X .6" H -if you're near a boneyard (might need a little vinyl paint). Also you might try to "obtain" a USPS plastic letter bin, about the same size as a tomato box, for trunk stuff.


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