<VV> Door Speakers (other questions too.)
Brandes, Guy
GBrandes at loebermotors.com
Fri Jan 27 11:24:48 EST 2006
Hi Ryan,
The panels have to be taken off very carefully to avoid tearing the
metal clips out of the card board, it's old and dry but can be repaired
with out to much trouble if you do tear some. You will probably find
that the material is coming unglued from the card board. This is also a
easy fix with wooden close pins as clamps. You can go to repro panels
and save the originals intact if you are concerned about the original
parts being modified.
Guy Brandes
65 Monza 4 door
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[mailto:virtualvairs-bounces at corvair.org] On Behalf Of Ryan Verthein
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 10:11 AM
To: virtualvairs at corvair.org
Subject: <VV> Door Speakers (other questions too.)
Hey guys.
I actually did search the archive before deciding to
post. yay! too bad I didn't find what I was looking
for.
How hard is it to mount spekers in the front bottom of
a late model door? are there holes there that work
for this purpose, or do I have to cut them. I'm not
one of those people who freaks out when he has to cut
into his car, so I'm not worried about it.
Also. If Im going to be doing that, am I going to
want to take off the door panel?....how easy is it,
and will something that hasn't ever been off in 46
years go back on, or am I going to break/ruin
something, and need a new panel?
Thanks guys!
Ryan V.
BTW, that search feature ROCKS. I haven't used it
since it was available, but it is very cool.
1965 Corsa/110/4
http://www.edselmotors.com/corsa.html
and http://free4allband.tripod.com/corsacorvair.html
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