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Looks good!Panel glued, liquid nails and riveted the floor patches in today.
I used 3M panel bonding adhesive around the riveted perimeter and used a tube of $12 liquid nails fuse it, almost the entire tube on the inside mating surface and both interior and exterior seams. Hopefully, that’s enough. The drivers side panel was a very tight fit. I considered welding it but figured a lot of extra work for an area that’s not visible.Looks good!
Did you actually use liquid nails or something with better strength properties. Like panel bonding adhesive or similar?
If not, you may want to put in more rivets. Thinking over time, body flexing etc.
Just spitballing here.
Makin great progress!I used 3M panel bonding adhesive around the riveted perimeter and used a tube of $12 liquid nails fuse it, almost the entire tube on the inside mating surface and both interior and exterior seams. Hopefully, that’s enough. The drivers side panel was a very tight fit. I considered welding it but figured a lot of extra work for an area that’s not visible.
Kenwood KFC-6966S 6 x 9 Inch 400-Watt 3-Way Flush Mount Coaxial Car Speaker6x9's look 2-way and not 3-way? Just curious.
This is a Mazda B2200 radio box. They mounted it to the floor. It's not part of the dash or shifter console. Pull the pocket and it's double DIN ford festiva had a similiar arrangement. If there's a salvage yard near you it might be worth a trip. Then you can use what you have until you upgrade.Kenwood KFC-6966S 6 x 9 Inch 400-Watt 3-Way Flush Mount Coaxial Car Speaker
Were cheap enough on Amazon to roll the dice. Still need to buy a head unit...or I could do the sacrilegious thing and put a single din in it. I just happen to have one from my new truck purchase. No I couldn't live with myself. I'll wait for a retro sound.
That’s what I would have thought too but it showed as an option for that paint scheme and interior trim color.Mandarin Orange carpet would have meant everything else in Mandarin Orange as well.
Speaking of which, that was a really cool interior color, and a very rare sight too.
Don’t think I’ll be able to get anything to stick permanently to the headliner. When I have time I’ll see if I brush away all the crusty layer if I can get something real lightweight like that thin stretchy fabric to stick. Otherwise she’s going topless. A new $300 headliner is not an option I need in an almost 50 year old cruiser. Esp since the roof looks nice.That’s what I would have thought too but it showed as an option for that paint scheme and interior trim color.
Looks the closest of any 77-78 specific carpet options.
PS you were right about the headliner. It come out in one piece was just stuck to the roof around the perimeter. Had to remove some crusty stuff from the roof.
Fortunately the painter was on his game the day this truck was sprayed and got a perfect scratch coat of brown paint on the roof. Doesn’t cover the primer 100% but it is clean looking.