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In this Discussion
- bent metal April 2011
- Chris Smith April 2011
- dougson April 2011
- Lee ODell April 2011
Finished door panels
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Recently finished the door panels for my '54 Hornet coupe. I installed Boston@ speakers partly because the long '54 Hornet coupe trim strips are really hard to find. I was able to use sedan pieces, which are easier to locate, on the lower part. The speakers will be nice anyway.
Slowly getting there........
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Very nice, are they made in two or three pieces? Any pictures of the back side? I have the same car but dont think I have usable patterns.
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Very nice job. Good idea with the trim and speaker.
Keep up the good work.
Lee O'Dell -
Nice color combo, and I like the speaker covers too.
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Thanks for comments. The entire panel is constructed of 1/8" ABS plastic sheet. The inset was cut in the sheet. Extra pieces were cut and eopxy-glued to complete the insert. Check my garage on this site for more pictures.
