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Re: little by little
Thanks Dick
That's greatly appreciated
I'll see how this now works with the parcel shelf
I've thought about the side panels and that's where I may need to mount the subwoofer
I'll keep you updated
Cheers
That's greatly appreciated
I'll see how this now works with the parcel shelf
I've thought about the side panels and that's where I may need to mount the subwoofer
I'll keep you updated
Cheers
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Re: little by little
I managed to trim down the parcel shelf and have it sitting at 4inch above the well floor
Now just need to work out how to finish it off cosmetically
Thanks for the input
Now just need to work out how to finish it off cosmetically
Thanks for the input
Re: little by little
Nice job, that should do it. I don't know if you have considered or made poivisions for a drain in the top well or not but l do not have one in my car and so far haven't had more than 3 or 4 ounces of water, it's easily taken care of with a towel.
Dick.
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Re: little by little
Thanks Dick
Ive seen discussions on this topic but i must say im not sure exactly where it goes
I assumed that the drip channel that runs along the bottom of the rear body frame to which the soft top connects onto (i.e. base of window) is there to collect the water which then runs to the sides of the car and down the front of the wheel arch - hence why its a typical rust spot
I tend to agree if water does get it ill soak it up - it will only happen perhaps when washing the car or getting caught in a shower
Cheers
Ive seen discussions on this topic but i must say im not sure exactly where it goes
I assumed that the drip channel that runs along the bottom of the rear body frame to which the soft top connects onto (i.e. base of window) is there to collect the water which then runs to the sides of the car and down the front of the wheel arch - hence why its a typical rust spot
I tend to agree if water does get it ill soak it up - it will only happen perhaps when washing the car or getting caught in a shower
Cheers
Re: little by little
Vic - Try this on. Four small angle brackets rivited to the underside of the shelf and once painted will have a clean look, then stainless steel machine screws thru the wheel well. That way it can be removed if necessary.
Yes, any water that gets under the boot button strip runs in that channel and down the front of the wheel well to drain slots below the rear window and then to the rockers. Make sure those slots/holes are clear.
Dick
Yes, any water that gets under the boot button strip runs in that channel and down the front of the wheel well to drain slots below the rear window and then to the rockers. Make sure those slots/holes are clear.
Dick
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Re: little by little
they say great minds think alike
Thats exactly what i was thinking in relation to fixing it in place
I reckon i will still use the boot well liner to make sure no water gets onto the speakers/amps, i will then close off from the trunk side with grey boarding to match the inner linings of the trunk panels
Thats exactly what i was thinking in relation to fixing it in place
I reckon i will still use the boot well liner to make sure no water gets onto the speakers/amps, i will then close off from the trunk side with grey boarding to match the inner linings of the trunk panels
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Re: little by little
Received my tissue box holder this week
Have played around and turned it into a holder for my new car radio
I've now got to cut screws and paint it black on the inside
Have played around and turned it into a holder for my new car radio
I've now got to cut screws and paint it black on the inside
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Re: little by little
Got my record player back today
Would you believe I couldn't find a #44 lamp here in SA so had to order from the USA
Without it the record player wouldn't work as it basically acts as a fuse
Hope this video works
(Vic - I took the liberty of converting to an mp4 so it would play inline. -Dan)
Would you believe I couldn't find a #44 lamp here in SA so had to order from the USA
Without it the record player wouldn't work as it basically acts as a fuse
Hope this video works
(Vic - I took the liberty of converting to an mp4 so it would play inline. -Dan)
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Re: little by little
Final set up complete
Re: little by little
What a great idea for the radio, I've been toying with the idea of putting one under the seat with a remote operator.
Dick.
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Re: little by little
Hi Dick
I too thought about this location but with the power seat motor there isn't that much space
I too thought about this location but with the power seat motor there isn't that much space
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Re: little by little
Hope All are well
I've ended up installing a vintage air a/c in lieu the under dash unit as I thought it was getting to crowded with the record player
Finished it up over the weekend and now getting ready to install the dash
I have also made up a matching control panel for the a/c switches with some spare dash trim I had
Not sure where to mount it as I'll need to set up everything first to see where it fits and if it looks good
Need to take some engine bay pics as I thought I had some
Also got my brothers 59 out of my parents garage over the weekend
Hadn't been started in years
Had to replace fuel hoses as they had gone brittle
Stay safe
I've ended up installing a vintage air a/c in lieu the under dash unit as I thought it was getting to crowded with the record player
Finished it up over the weekend and now getting ready to install the dash
I have also made up a matching control panel for the a/c switches with some spare dash trim I had
Not sure where to mount it as I'll need to set up everything first to see where it fits and if it looks good
Need to take some engine bay pics as I thought I had some
Also got my brothers 59 out of my parents garage over the weekend
Hadn't been started in years
Had to replace fuel hoses as they had gone brittle
Stay safe
Re: little by little
A four door hardtop Belvy! And an export model too - pretty rare. Needs a little TLC, but looks solid! Very nice car...
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"
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Re: little by little
Cheers Dan
Yes it's sat around for a while but when she's out on the road she still gets attention
Attached are some pics if the a/c install
I've used all the original outlet from the firewall and heater box so as to cut any any new holes
Pretty happy with the way it's turned out
Even managed to keep the horns - had a concern that the fan and condenser would get in the way
Yes it's sat around for a while but when she's out on the road she still gets attention
Attached are some pics if the a/c install
I've used all the original outlet from the firewall and heater box so as to cut any any new holes
Pretty happy with the way it's turned out
Even managed to keep the horns - had a concern that the fan and condenser would get in the way