Made a start on my Kamei style rear parcel shelf. Made from 1/2" ply vs the 3mm hardboard Kamei ones are made of so it shouldn't sag. I also made the sides a little bit wider so i can mount my speakers on them. The opening is still 24" wide so enough space to fit a bag through without having to fold the seat forwards.
I was tempted to do that but they'd look more period on a 60's bug. I really want one of these Kamei ones but they make good money now. Theres a cracked one on ebay for £26. I might just make something like this and cover it in black vinyl as i have loads of leftover ply.
These shelves seem like a useful addition, but what would they do to your legs in the event of an accident?
Got some padding stuck down and the vinyl stappled into place. Just the rear edge under the window to sort out as it wraps round the support and acts as a hinge for the lid. Not sure whether to make a support to hold it up when its open. Something like an overcentre support. Bought some chrome button screw caps to break up the plain vinyl. Something like this:
Received a load of chrome screw button cap thingys in the post for the rear parcel shelf plus a load of short screws and the speaker connectors. Just need the speakers to arrive now.
Got the buttons fitted. Gives it a bit of the look of a button dralon sofa. Just waiting for the speakers to arrive before i can fit it.
Speakers still haven't arrived so decided to make a start on the under dash sheflf. Gonna make a lip round the edge to stop stuff falling off and cover it in grained black vinyl i think.
Checked the fit. Needed a notch cutting for the steering column and will need another small one in the middle where the bottom of the dash is formed around the airbox drain.
Too wet to go and do anything outside so did a bit more on the front parcel shelf. The speakers i ordered aren't coming anymore so i've had to order from elsewhere but they aren't gonna arrive for another week and a half. They're only coming from Manchester too according to ebay. I think that might be a lie unless they're coming on a pack horse.
All ready to be sanded then covered in some faux leather grain black vinyl. More retro tat. BP touring service road map printed in 1969.