~Custom L7 trunk worklog~

jacko
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I'm pretty much building a whole new trunk for my Bonneville... The sub is a 15" L7, Powered by a PA LT980/2, and an amp rack for that amp and a matching PA LT480/2. I'm planning on fibergalssing in pieces, and then take those out for sanding/bodyfilling/painting. After that the pieces will be put back in the car, and bondo'd together to fill the cracks, then a final coat of paint while all put together in the car, making it a semi-permanent install.

This are pics from a couple days ago, I'll try to post better/updated ones tonight.











Any input/feedback will be appreciated.

 
no grill, no flush mount. However, I have a couple of streetwires LED projector lights I will be shining on it, and one light for each amp, also. Going to go take more pics now.

 
Looks great, buuuuttt...are you going to be able to get everything in and out of there?
I'll be able to get everything in, and I don't really plan on taking it back out lol. Even if I wasn't glassing I wouldn't be able to fit much of anything in my trunk anyway. The only problem I can see if with changing the brake light/tailight bulbs. I'm thinking of just making an ABS plastic access cover and cutting some of the fiberglass out for it where I need it.

 
looking good. you might have been better off just stretching material from the parts you want rounded to a frame type thing instead of using chicken wire and stuff.

interested to see how it looks in the future //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif

 
A little update:

Started Body filler-ing for the first time today. Figured out it's a lot easier to put it on nicely than sand later...





Left side isn't quite done with glassing yet, 1 piece left to do on that side:



Overall look so far:



1/2 way there?

 
Got the left side done glassing:



Hole is for a piece of hinged, black, 1/8" plastic as an access panel.

A bit more bondo-(SANDING IS A B**T CH)







 
test paint to see how much we liked it, sanded down a bit:



holes for wires/hands cut out:



bit more bondo work to do:



fit check:



...

 
I'm not really going for a professional paint job look on this project. As far as the dust from sanding the bondo'd pieces together, a vacuum and wet rag should do the trick. I'm not exactly worried about the carpet or anything else in the trunk, it's ripped/stained too much from this and previous installs to even be called carpet anymore lol.

just for kicks(taken about 5 mins ago):



 
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