Just hide the other body BEHIND the panel...problem solved.
Just hide the other body BEHIND the panel...problem solved.
I've really thought about doing stuff like this on the side, but barely have time for my own nonsense not to mention not enough covered area to do stuff outside. I've been offered money already on custom parts, but I enjoy the one off stuff. Tbh Hutch, I got the idea from cars I've seen over the years. Then I stumbled upon a company in Florida called Alien Enclosures who sells trunk kits. They have good images on their site, and so I priced their kit with materials and realized I could cut the cost in half doing it myself.Where does the guy who makes the filler panels advertise? Might have to look him up.
Hutch
Sounds great, not on this 5.3 though. If/when another bullet gets built it'll be a stronger LS ready for more shenanigans. This short block was a Craigslist deal that I'm being easy on. I just hope it holds up long enough.Hide tools? How about a nitrous bottle??
Sounds great, not on this 5.3 though. If/when another bullet gets built it'll be a stronger LS ready for more shenanigans. This short block was a Craigslist deal that I'm being easy on. I just hope it holds up long enough.
Thank you. I actually meant the Header Panel Fillers. I should have quoted the post to be more specific since it was two pages back. That's my bad.I've really thought about doing stuff like this on the side, but barely have time for my own nonsense not to mention not enough covered area to do stuff outside. I've been offered money already on custom parts, but I enjoy the one off stuff. Tbh Hutch, I got the idea from cars I've seen over the years. Then I stumbled upon a company in Florida called Alien Enclosures who sells trunk kits. They have good images on their site, and so I priced their kit with materials and realized I could cut the cost in half doing it myself.
I bought the cabinet grade plywood and 3M spray glue at home depot, the carpet and vinyl came from JJ Auto Fabrics in Cali. I made templates from cardboard to get the rough shapes, then transferred to wood cut intentionally big so that I could trim them down to fit right.
Everything is a friction fit and doesn't seem to need velcro or anything, yet. A couple good spirited drives will reveal the flaws in my design lol. This setup will also allow me to hide a bag of tools and such too.
Sounds great, not on this 5.3 though. If/when another bullet gets built it'll be a stronger LS ready for more shenanigans. This short block was a Craigslist deal that I'm being easy on. I just hope it holds up long enough.
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