DNick454
10+ year member
Honda + Subs = Rattles :(
Your right about the car, It drives well, actually very comfortable and has a smooth ride. It is a generic looking body and interior. The oscillating front a/c / heating vents crack me up. Next thing is a little body work and some paint. This Mazda has the problem with the f-ed up paint and clearcoat. Looks like someone poured paint remover all over it.
Im also going to mess around with an amp rack/mount for the alpine and tuck it away in the spot on the right side where its sitting. I just have it mounted there because it was easy and we were impatient.
Putting them in the kicks is probably the only place you could get away with pods in an old Mustang. Cutting into the doors just wouldnt be right in a classic like that. Kick pods can always be removed. Glassin is pretty simple but can be a bit pricey when you first start. Your probably looking at at least 100 dollars for the resin, matt, body filler, primer, spot putty and paint. If you try it just stay away from the fleece and get something like I used on these, I wrote about what I used somewhere in this build. Fleece takes a lot of resin to soak thru, 3-4 times as much as what I used. You could even do your buildup on the inside of the pods and make finishing the outside much easier. I had to glass the outside because of using the original siht holders that were on the doors. No way to glass inside the pods.
I heard a good material as an alternative to fleece is the material T-shirts are made of. It doesn't sound like it would be as stretchy though, but aslong as I don't go crazy with the design, I think I'd be fine. Also, I was watching some tutorials on youtube for doing kicks, and they didn't even use glass. They just used fleece, then bondo, primer, and paint. They said all the extra fiberglass reinforcing was just not needed. Thoughts? I'll take some pics of the kick panels, they're super easy to get to, remove, and make a template for some nice kick panels which is why I'm so tempted to do so //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif
