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		I have not yet placed a wall to protect against the gas tank.  Do any of you know of a kit or do you just make your own. To explain I wish to cover the front of the truck so gas can not enter the passanger section of the car, If Im ever rear ended. 
	whats your thoughts. ------------------ 66 coupe 68 coupe under rebuld dreaming of a new 2001 GT  | 
		
 Just did that about a month ago on my 68 coupe.  Purchased the "Fire Stopper" rear seat to trunk divider from Mustangs Unlimited for $79 (fairly expensive).  It's either 16 or 18-guage steel (can't remember which) and real easy to install.  Painted mine black and it sure beats my original felt. 
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 I looked in Mustang unlimitted but could not find the Fire Stopper do you have the part number? 
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 I think I've seen ads from Canadian Mustang for these at about $65 or so. 
	Rev ------------------ '66 Coupe, 306, 300 HP, C-4, 13.97 e.t., 100.3 mph 1/4 mi.  | 
		
 I've seen a '68 totally smashed from the back.  No gas tank explosion.  I wouldn't spend the money on one.  How about putting an old asbestos celing back there?  I bet you could get one cheap!  Just joking on that one! http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/smile.gif 
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 It's on page 114 of Mustangs Unlimited latest catalog.  It's the "Fire Stopper" rear seat to trunk divider, 18 guage cold rolled steel, part # A169, $79.95.  Says it comes gloss black, but actually arrived with grey primer.  Yep, 9 out of 10 probably wouldn't explode in a rear-end collision, but for my wife and kids safety, I'll spend the extra cash. 
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 Thanks again 
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