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Interior Complete, 5 days later.

blog Saturday, September 15, 2007 @ 10:32 PM
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Well it took me along time to complete probably around 33 hours if I add it all up and about 100 bucks to complete this project; but today I finally completed it.  And It was nice to see the fruits of my labor.  The pictures are kind of mixed up, but I took the interior from grey to black and created custom door panels. 
 
 
 


Swaped out my white gauge faces for the
Original 140mph gauge faces. 

 

  



  

  

 

  I took the old door panels apart and used them as template.  Easier said than done.  I reused the aluminum upper peices and the window sill molding.  Everything else was new. 

  



 
The originals window sill moldings were stapled in.  I used small set screws then used a cut off wheel to shave the excess.  I also used the same typed screw and process to attach the fiber board to the aluminum.  The original peice was pressed and glued in.  I used 1/8 fiber board and used a Roto Zip rotery saw to cut out the peices and then a Dremel tool to smooth the edges.



 

                    Before Old door panel.                     After with new door panel   
       
 


               Completed door panel

 


 
        Carpet was dyed black. 
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5.0literriceeater
Sep 16th, 2007 @ 2:02 AM


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Nice work!  Let us know how the durability test works out for you with that dye.  I have been contemplating doing this to one of my cars also.

boss91gt
Sep 16th, 2007 @ 7:21 AM


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Great work, I like that a lot, nice.

Dirtworks04
Sep 16th, 2007 @ 9:02 AM


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Thanks, It was well worth the time put in to it. 

88 Fox Saleen
Sep 16th, 2007 @ 8:48 PM


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the dye does work well as long as the parts are cleaned/preped properly. looks great! door panels look fantastic!

Dirtworks04
Sep 17th, 2007 @ 8:06 AM


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Thanks, The door panels were actually easy to make, but making all the holes line up for the push pins to mount onto the door was a pain. 



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