Was bored last night, had some oak and headliner sitting around, decided to make some panels for my dash. Since the car wont have any HVAC and since the shifter is in the ashtray location I need to make something to fill in the holes.
Took some cardboard and make templates, then cut it out of my oak panel. Took some U-Nuts and drilled the board/dash for the hardware. Used some machine hex-headed bolts since I think they look nicer. Then cut out the holes for the radio and gauges. Then I just sprayed some headliner stuff on them and wrapped them in black headliner material. Wired everything up and viola (not that it is hard, but this was the first time I've ever wired a radio into a car that has absolutely no factory wiring, not one inch of wire that came with the car, so it was a bit different then doing a car that has a harness)!
Go ahead and flame on about the wood, I might use this as a template at some point to make it out of aluminum, but actually the wood works well and holds the headliner very well. Nobody (except everyone on here) has to know it is actually wood
Took some cardboard and make templates, then cut it out of my oak panel. Took some U-Nuts and drilled the board/dash for the hardware. Used some machine hex-headed bolts since I think they look nicer. Then cut out the holes for the radio and gauges. Then I just sprayed some headliner stuff on them and wrapped them in black headliner material. Wired everything up and viola (not that it is hard, but this was the first time I've ever wired a radio into a car that has absolutely no factory wiring, not one inch of wire that came with the car, so it was a bit different then doing a car that has a harness)!
Go ahead and flame on about the wood, I might use this as a template at some point to make it out of aluminum, but actually the wood works well and holds the headliner very well. Nobody (except everyone on here) has to know it is actually wood
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