Stormin' Norman
2007-12-06, 10:09 AM
My 1979 Squire's front door panels had some after-market speakers in the kick panels that were toasted. And they only went up to the metal window sill, leaving painted metal to rest your arm on. Well HandyAndy and I took a tour at a pick-and-pull and I got the whole interior from a 4-Door sedan (1982 Zephyr) with the door panels which had been there in snow and rain for at least 4 years, all for $40.
The door panels are pretty decent, with wood inlays and the same color carpetted kick panels as mine, but they got a bit warped, after they dried off in the house, over the summer. So I was thinking I'd take a damp towel and let it seep into the backface of the cardboard with boards on top to flatten the panels. I guess they'd flatten out once they're installed, but I thought I might 'help' them out.
Any ideas? Do it or leave it?
I'm going to Dye the carpet kicks to match the floor carpet today. And get some other upholstery stuff done, but I got to wondering about the panels. :idea:
The door panels are pretty decent, with wood inlays and the same color carpetted kick panels as mine, but they got a bit warped, after they dried off in the house, over the summer. So I was thinking I'd take a damp towel and let it seep into the backface of the cardboard with boards on top to flatten the panels. I guess they'd flatten out once they're installed, but I thought I might 'help' them out.
Any ideas? Do it or leave it?
I'm going to Dye the carpet kicks to match the floor carpet today. And get some other upholstery stuff done, but I got to wondering about the panels. :idea: