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I just measured mine out. You'd need a roll per panel, 9 total. Still there is enough to do a car there. I would bite but 30+ year old adhesive might not be worth it. Anyone have experience?
1990 Country Squire - under restoration
1988 Crown Vic LTD Wagon - daily beater
One advantage is the panel trim is in California (LA area). It has not had the temperature extremes like in other places in the country. The adhesive that was used then is not as good as now. That price is a bargain. If you can get a package deal for many rolls, even better.
I would talk with a body shop that has been in business for a long time. What would they do ? If it were me, I would buy one roll. Do something like the tailgate. See how it goes on. It is possible that a thin coat of adhesive might have to used in addition for other panels, maybe not. If there are manufacture dates on the rolls, try to get the same or very close. Color shades could be slightly different. I have a feeling those rolls will not be up for sale long.
This is a good deal on the new grille. I would be telling the seller about the shipping charge being too high.
The Ebay shipping calculator is many times wrong.
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