We have an '06 Vectra 40FD, and I replaced my 30" Sony flat screen CRT with a 37" Dynex LCD. The TV came from Best Buy on sale for $400. The exterior dimensions were perfect, I ended up with approximately a 3/4" space all around the TV and the cabinet opening, without modification. The LCD TV weighs only 37lbs., whereas the Sony was a struggle for two of us to handle and remove. I made a mount for the articulating arm from 3/4" plywood, and used square u-bolts to fasten it to the 3/4" by 1 1/2" metal supports which run underneath the cabinet floor. I also replaced the outside 25" Sony TV with a Weber Baby Q, which I use MUCH more often, and gained another considerable weight loss. I had previously installed a Tivax digital converter, and also a Jack antenna. Where I'm now located, I could only receive two OTA stations, now with the LCD TV, and removing the converter, I can now receive a total of thirteen channels. I don't have satellite TV, only a cable hookup when available, so the OTA reception comes in real handy. I will try to post photos when I can figure out how to do that.