aluminum interior panels

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  1. HOMERMAV

    HOMERMAV Member

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    going to talk to falcain,s brother tomorrow about a rear seat delete made from aluminum that he fabs for our cars and guess what he says he has purple ye ha. he also does the package tray, rear side panels and door panels.
    thanks chris
     
  2. Wilbur Green

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    Sounds like a cool addition to purple haze.
     
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    pics and prices?
     
  4. HOMERMAV

    HOMERMAV Member

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    his web site is scottrodfab.com he has pics there but none of the mavs he does have some of mavs he will e-mail thou. i have some also i will see if i can post them
     

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  5. CometGT1974

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    I made them for my car....easy to make!(y)
     
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    Thats exactly what I had in mind to replace my worn out interior panels. Those look great!

    -John
     
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    That's exactly what I had planned to make out of 20 gauge 5012 aluminum.
     
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    Would paint stick to them? Plan on doing custom interior those door panels would look good with matching paint of the car.for the insert black around it
     
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    I just made my own....Going with the Nascar road race look, bare bones painted interior

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    i know this is an old thread but did they finish the trunk and engine bay parts? plus will the rear tray rattle if speakers were installed
     
  11. maverick75

    maverick75 Gotta Love Mavs!

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    Some pictures are on the website now (y)

    http://scottrodfab.com/maverick.html
     
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    yeah i seen the website icons said coming soon but i didnt know if the website is out of date.
     
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    Richard Kuss Kusstum Fabrication

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    im interested in door panels.... i wish the side back panels.. were lil different so itd look kool with a backseat still.. instead of revealing hubs
     
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    Lzoesch Levi Zoesch

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    I like the door panels but for that priceis that a set or per?
     
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    The prices listed on the site are for a set of door panels. If you guys are looking for any other specific pieces besides what they already stock for the Mavericks, just email them through the website with your suggestions. If it's a piece that multiple people would be interested in, he will look into fabricating it. At this time. he only has my 70 Maverick to use for templates, but he could make panels to fit the later model years if the interest was there.

    Just call (419-704-2686) or contact them through the website (www.scottrodfab.com) if you have questions. They will be happy to give you any info you need on the panels they make.
     

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