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Here are more on the door panels.
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Very nice work on those door panels :thumbs:
One of these days I need to try my hand with plastics. Can a guy use the same PVC glue as used on PVC pipe? |
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Hey, quick question, was there anyway you could have kept the ac compressor low? Seems like allot of LSX conversions you have to move it to the top side.....?
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Those door panel are amazing! Nice work.
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I have been sewing for over 30 years and I have to say that those door panels look great, what did you use for the stainless trim. I know you said that you used something you got from Rod Doors to hold the door panels on but I think there out of business now and I can't find out what it is so if you could tell your secret that would be great. The main reason I wanted to reply to your thread was something I have been wanting to do for a long time and that's one piece glass, did you just do this by trail and error or some other means. Any information on the process of doing this would be greatly appreciated, like what window motors and track or whatever info you can. Thanks Alot:metal::metal::lol::lol:
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1966Chevy I would be interested in hearing your answers to these questions. I’m thinking of installing one piece side windows in my 65 daily driver. I’ve searched and read most if not all of the post on this modification and I think the issues/concerns can be summed up as follows; 1. It requires a lot of cutting to the door, and the vent windows will be destroyed. 2. The door check may be in the way 3. Removing pieces of the door’s internal structure may leave the door “flimsy” I’m not concerned with issue 1 I’m pretty good at metal fabrication. So what is you experience with the modification and did you have any problems with issues 2 and 3. Since this is my daily drive I have one more questions, any issues with wind noise or leaking while driving in the rain? Thanks for your Help |
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I was waiting for someone to ask about this in my thread. Item #2 I had to biuld two cable door check/stops because the stock steal ridged door stop would hit the window or Rail/track. I can take some pictures of mine so you can see it what I did. Item#3 I did have to remove quite a bit of metal from the inside of the doors directly under the old wing windows. I felt the same about having the door be flimsy after doing this. So I didn't take the chance! I bent some the metal and reinforced the door jam near the hinges. I think closest the where the hing mounts would have been the weak point. I treated the metal inside of the door after I was completed with the metal fabrication. Lots of installing and removing the glass for fitting, be care full to protect the windows with scratches while doing this. The rails were probably the hardest to set in place, follow the directions on this part. I also had to build different size (Bar Gauge) windows extentions below the glass mounts because I use the wing window rails/Track. The wing window rails are a different size then the stock rail on the outside of the door (which you reuse & do not remove) follow the directions on this part. If you can get another set of stock rails/track from the wrecker you can use the parts that come in the box. Those are my points any questions let me know. If your a metal fabricator you can do this. Happy building!! |
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The other thing about the door panels. I tried locating some of these panels and couldn't, so I build my own. I used PVC plastic purchased at Tap Plastics and built edges on the sides to accomodate the bend of the door panel and used push pegs for a clean look to install them on the door. |
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1969 Mustang interior door panel trim. I had to shorten it to fit this panel. |
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Thanks for sharing the door panel details. I diamond tufted my lower door panels several years ago and was disappointed because I wanted to do the entire doors but couldn't figure a way to resolve the upper panel issue. Your concept eliminates the problems to full size panels.
I've been reasonably content with the way they've looked until today. When my wife asks why I'm doing them over I'm going to blame it on you! ;) :metal: |
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Engine bay looks great as does the interior. Thanks for posting the one piece glass info, I want to put them in my "wifes" truck.
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Do you have a link to where you got the window kit? How is the function of the window after everything was installed? Is it loose or wobbly at any point in its travel? What about excessive wind noise?
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Tinted one piece glass, gives it a very different but an awesome look. Something to get use to. I keep wanting to reach for my wing window as an oh S+%# handle. LOL
I still have to install my Custom badge markers on each side of the cab! |
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One question what is the hole towards the upper front corner of door panels for. By the way cool up grades.
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Tweeters!! To work with 2 speakers in the kickers the cross overs are above the kickers. Also 2 more speakers are behind the seats, and what is pushing all of this is a 4 way AMP under the seat. All hooked up to a stock AM radio that has been converted to AM/FM, AUX in IPOD, with 4 AC jack outputs. Yes!! stock AM radio! The stock radio fits just as is was suppose fit in the dash that is not cut up. The sound is awesome! My iPod and power have been run to the center consul on the middle of the seats. so putting my iPhone is there as music is playing is out of the way. Mike Hagen's www.mikehaganantiqueautoradio.com MikeHaganAntiqueAutoRadio.com 235 Glouster Rd Fairless Hills, PA 19030 |
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looks great, do they only work on fleet side? how about step side tail gate..
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