Excellent work...
I think we can safely say, you have the neatest 123 trunk in the world!
I think we can safely say, you have the neatest 123 trunk in the world!
None whatsoever. Not even a mat in there. Reason is that I have a tank in there because my car has been converted to LPG or GPL (I´ve seen both names) in response to our outrageous gas prices. So there is not much trunk left.Mike,
What treatment have you given your trunk area yourself, if you don't mind me asking?
Yes Jim,Greg, the colour's the old vermilion fire which moffat won bathurst in in 71 in the now legendary phase 111 xy gt.
As you know it's an old Aussie favourite...
Cheers and thanks...
I'm in the process of installing a cool knock sensor kit and in a few weeks, a AFR gauge...
I built the motor on a poor mans budget, so at the very least, I'll tune it to squeeze every last ounce of power out of it,..
Gee Whiz Mike, i would have thiught the finish in the Town Car would have been really plush. Thanks for your words of praise-glad you like it. Sorry to hear you have not been well lately. I hope it's not too serious.I'm catching up on threads too! The trunk looks amazing. Looks even better than the trunk in the Lincoln Town Car I use to have!
Jeff,As said, the humidity here is rough. We get about 10 inches more annual rainfall than Seattle and have high relative humidity about 6 months a year. Head to East Tennessee and they get nearly 75inches of rain a year!
I've worked with wood in a boat restoration and soaking it in epoxy fiberglass does wonders at stabilizing it. However that is a messy project. there are some composites that are available in sheets of varying thicknesses that can be worked like wood, and they come in a few colors and textures. They aren't super strong but they are flexible and pretty durable.
After seeing your trunk, there is a future project in my head-hopefully I'll remember my car is meant to be light and go fast and that cool details that add weight are not okay!
Thanks Mike,None whatsoever. Not even a mat in there. Reason is that I have a tank in there because my car has been converted to LPG or GPL (I´ve seen both names) in response to our outrageous gas prices. So there is not much trunk left.Mike,
What treatment have you given your trunk area yourself, if you don't mind me asking?
Hey Nik,I just did my trunk. I used MDF that is only about a 1/4" thick due to not wanting to put to much weight into the project. This was a royal PITA to make look really good, plus I had a Sub box to work around. The frame is made out of 5/8" MDF cut down to size and cut to fit the contours of the trunk floor. The sides have a frame attached to the MDF floor that they are screwed into. I think it turned out really nice, just have to make a few adjustments to fix a couple of rattles. The floor is covered in aluminum sided sound deadener to help keep the noise level down outside of the car. Hope this helps a little. The sub box is MDF with a fiberglass bottom for a tight fit in its place. I used the formula on Kicker's website to make the size of the sub box as close to correct as i could for two 12" Subs.