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Crown Vic Velvet Door Panels and Custom Dash Part 1 (Project BLUE)

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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2009

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This is the continuation of the Crown Vic Project Car this video covers the custom door panels being finished and features my photoshoot with Noir Kss Productions you can check them out at (http://www.noirkss.com)

The door panels are painted black with a Blue Velvet-like fabric. The speakers in the door panels are Pioneer 4way 6.5 inch speakers

Hey Everyone Exclusive Lifestyle back and starting a new project car Its a 2002 Crown Vic, tons of installs are going to be made on this car so ill try to keep you up to date.

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  • i ask all these questions , cuz i have a 85 beast mustang , and the door panels , are just the cardboard with leather overthem, and they suck ass, i dont know what i should do , i dont think i will be able to get the panel off and then back on , so i was wondering if i could just fiberglass the whole door panel form scratch , its all manuel , so i dont have to make any holes for switches. This is only my second project.

  • @whatleymattu email me at jmexclusive13@gmail.com ill try and help answer your questions

  • how do you get the fiberglass part to bond with the doorpanels ? do u screw them together , and then bondo of it , or is it just two diff parts and if that s the case , how do u get it to stay in on the door ?

  • @whatleymattu the fabric i stapled parts down when i was streching, once fiberglass was layed down i let it dry on the door, cuz the plastic tends to warp a little

  • Wanna come to Saginaw, MI ?

    its by Detroit lol ill pay you if you did my dash n stuff.. lol

  • @Monte24s mann if i ever get out there trust i'd shout you out, lol whatchu workin with?

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  • Pro tip. When sanding fiberglass or anything really. use a DA sander. Circular motions cut better plus are not as harsh on the material and as a result better paint.

  • WHAT KIND OF TOUCH SCREEN WAS THAT

    A TV OR COMPUTER

  • that's one of the Biggest Problems with any Crown Vic there's no Room for Big Speakers in the front doors iv,e got a Set of 350 watt Pioneers that was the Biggest that would fit without doing mods like this plus they could have put more horsepower in them i.e a Bigger motor i'd like a fuel injected chevy 396 big block in mine oh yeah

  • Looking good Fam. I already have a custom Cadi I did but I'm working on my 2000 Marq. I'm a fiberglass king... So I think lol but man I love ya work. Where did you find that touch screen tv fam???

  • yea, but i see that when your sanding the one big piece , that its not connected to the rest of the door panel , so how did u get it back on , and get it to stay ? and also , what if i want my panels to stay the way they are . I see that you painted yours black , would they of looked all fucked off if you didnt paint them ? and on the blue painted parts on the pannel , it kinda looks all swirly lookin blue , how did u get that look ? alot of questions i know , sorry

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