Thanks, guys. You are right, Ghost, and one sheet will do the whole back area of the car. So much cheaper than some other stuff I saw out there. And, the more I am getting used to it, the easier it is to work with and the better I like it.Dugeman, yes, it is from Home Depot. It is called tempered panelboard (I think). It is 1/8" thick and sells for 8 dollars and change for a 4' x 8' sheet. They also have 1/4", that might be good for flat areas like door panels. I am going to fit everything in place and let it sit for a while while I prime and paint the car. Then, if everything still fits good and looks nice, I'll cover with vinyl and do a final install. At least I hope that's the way it goes
Paint?
How about a a poll for the color of the coupe?The yellow looks good, but so would the copper.I have allways wanted an orange car, but it has to be the right car like a Nova. Or I think yours would look great in that color.So that's my vote.Bring it on!! You guys vote.....................(then I'll paint it yellow )This is like when a woman asks " Does this dress make me look fat?"All in fun,It's looking great!
This interior stuff is going s...l...o...w..... Fit it in, take it out, trim it, fit it in, repeat. I know it will be worth it in the end but it's monotonous. I am now putting interlocking "tabs" on the panels so they stay flush to one another and line up properly.
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