The stars finally aligned, and money saved for Challenger parts buy didn't get et by some emergency or other. So I now have a full set of the good repro white interior panels here or on the way. It will be at least 2 years, maybe 3 or 4 depending on work, before the car is ready for them but I didn't want to risk availability after so many years/decades of unavailability.
Whats the best way to store them? I've got climate controlled storage, or I could keep them in the garage at home (more temp variation but it stays above freezing and below ~90F). Flat ok or best to leave them 'standing' (since they won't be attached to the car they will be unsupported)? In the bubblewrap and bags they came in? If long term contact of bubblewrap to panel might result in deposits, or discoloring or other issues then what else would work? Cloth wrapping (cotton sheets, which I have lots of)? Mylar (which I can get from work)?
Or am I worrying over nothing and leaving them in the factory bubble and plastic in the boxes is fine for a few years?
Thanks.