Racecar Door panels--PICS
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i made some home made Door panels for my 63 Indy Maxx Dart.. bought some Birch and clear coated it...the rears are done too, but need to screw them in tomorrow... whatcha think ???
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Re: Racecar Door panels--PICS
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Your craftsmanship is awesome. For me the wood doesn't look right but that's my opinion. To me wood belongs in a boat not a car.
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Re: Racecar Door panels--PICS
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Well the think the Natural shade of the wood looks nice and it doesnt look like that cheap tin..wanted something different and i have always danced to the beat of a different drummer...i dont think tech will have a problem with it unless he is an " OUT OF WORK CARPENTER" Look at all the Guys with original door panels in the cars, they are cardboard backing with vinyl covering..just as flamable as my little pcs of wood..
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Re: Racecar Door panels--PICS
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Well, you get points for creative use of materials. If the wood gives you wood, then that's all that matters.
Nice job....now fab some panels for the exterior sides, put a sufboard on the roof and it will be period correct....LOL
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Well, you get points for creative use of materials. If the wood gives you wood, then that's all that matters.
Nice job....now fab some panels for the exterior sides, put a sufboard on the roof and it will be period correct....LOL
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Rick we are getting old, I was thinking the same thing
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Well, I'd've never thunk of doing that. If it don't pass tech, I s'pose you could always stick some .032 (or whatever's legal) aluminum to the backside with some spray glue. Now, how 'bout painting a blue 'burst pattern on it, just like a huge guitar body? -Bill
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