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Been doing a little work to the trunk. I am not 100% finished, but I am almost complete.
My trunk carpet was falling apart and there was that crumbled adhesive everywhere.
This picture shows the trunk after I removed the old carpet.
I started by using a wire wheel on my electric drill to knock off the paint and adhesive.
After several days after work I was able to remove all the old gunk and paint.
I then sanded the metal to get it ready for primer using 220 grit sand paper on an orbital sander.
This picture shows the trunk almost ready for paint.
I went ahead and laid one coat of Metal Primer on the trunk followed by 3 coats of Rustoleum Professional Metal Semi Gloss Paint.
This is what it came out looking like.
After the paint cured I moved on to putting carpet in the trunk.
I went to Lowes and bought carpet padding that way the carpet would be smooth and it would hide the ribs of the trunk. I used the old carpet as a cutting guide. I made sure to cut a little extra on the right side to cover up the spare tire hole.
The carpet padding.
When I was at Lowes, I also picked up 2' x 8' x 1/8" Project board. It's kind of like MDF but cheaper.
I used this to cut the panel that goes up against the rear seat and that will go on the sides. It was also used to cover up the spare tire hole.
Here is the project board.
I purchased 6 yards of black felt from Wally World. It was pretty cheap and it has some stretch to it. I used the carpet padding as a cutting guide and cut a bit more to wrap it around the carpet padding.
I did the same for the panel that goes up against the rear seat. I cut the wheel wells separate.
I used Loctite High Performance Spray Adhesive that I picked up at Lowes as well to tack everything down.
This is how much I have completed. I still need to cut the side panels and wrap them in felt, and iron out any wrinkles to smooth the felt out.
As soon as I finish I'll post up some new pictures.
i like how you did the trunk and might copy you, but where did you put the spare?
Sorry for the crappy pic but the spare is easy to hide by building an angled box around it. Wider at the bottom sloped up towards the edge of the trunk with an edge that goes under the lip.
A little flap on the bottom with some velcro underneath and, viola' you're done.
That interior is looking good!
Sorry for the crappy pic but the spare is easy to hide by building an angled box around it. Wider at the bottom sloped up towards the edge of the trunk with an edge that goes under the lip.
A little flap on the bottom with some velcro underneath and, viola' you're done.
That interior is looking good!
ok, sounds good. i just want to see the pattern and how you did it... Thank You so much.I'm driving the car to work tomorrow so I'll try and snap some pics showing all the bends and angles.
Respond to this and I'll remember, otherwise, my old ass forgets what happened 5 minutes ago......
ok, sounds good. i just want to see the pattern and how you did it... Thank You so much.
Congrats on a nicely done GN. Looks great brother. What part of NC are you from? I'm in NC also.
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Sorry it took me so long to reply, wife had surgery over Christmas & little girl was sick also. Hope you had a great Christmas & a Happy New year. I live in Catawba. About 45 min. north of Charlotte.Thanks. Im in Raeford. What about you?
Sorry it took me so long to reply, wife had surgery over Christmas & little girl was sick also. Hope you had a great Christmas & a Happy New year. I live in Catawba. About 45 min. north of Charlotte.
Looks good!