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2002 - Ice chest for trips?

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Has anyone figured out a "ice chest" solution for the T-bird 2002-5; We often go out and ALWAYS take something in an ice chest, but mine are too tall to get in there...If anyone has any creative ideas, I'd love to hear about them!

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LL Bean makes a soft pack cooler in different sizes. I have several sizes and find they work well. You can actually squish them if needed.
 
Moderator note- Here is a purchase link for that slim cooler, I think it's discontinued, but there are some here on ebay

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Yes, the Rubbermaid cooler fits nicely in the space behind the seats. Some owners paint to match the car and attach wings or Tbird script.
 
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Has anyone figured out a "ice chest" solution for the T-bird 2002-5; We often go out and ALWAYS take something in an ice chest, but mine are too tall to get in there...If anyone has any creative ideas, I'd love to hear about them!
Honestly it looks like an insulated tote bar is your best bet here.
 
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