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Re: My '69 Suburban
I agree what he said. Nice Burb!!
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Location: Valencia, CA
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Re: My '69 Suburban
Very cool! What did you use to create the black panels where your rear speakers are mounted?
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Re: My '69 Suburban
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I used Masonite (pegboard without holes) to build the boards, then got black naugahyde from Fabric Depot on sale for $5.50 a yard and spray glued it to the panels after cutting out the speaker holes. Bought washer head trim screws from the local hardware house when I was doing the interior on my Chevy powered gasser, so they were leftovers.
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Location: Valencia, CA
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Re: My '69 Suburban
That's a good idea...I may look in to working with that to create a good backing for various panels...what are you using for your headliner(s)?
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