Started this project a while back and has been on the shelf for some time but after getting it together I think it will help tidy up the bay a bit. Started by mocking up the spacing of the box over a weekend. Took my time and tried to utilize the space the best. Then traced out all the pieces onto 1/4" plywood and put the box together. Here is where I am at as it stands.
I am going to bondo the gaps and smooth out rough spots then laying some fiberglass or carbon fiber. Then painting it with some heat resistant engine enamel I think (if I use fiber glass). Let me know what you guys think or if you have any suggestions.


Radiator side cutout

Have started prepping to get a good surface that the fiberglass or carbon fiber will not stick to. Have laid bondo down and is currently drying and will start sanding once it is ready. I realize that this process is a little overkill but I am just having fun with this cheap little project and want to make the end result look the best that I can possibly achieve. Still have not decided which material I want to use. Will post pics up when I get a chance.
Puttied and ready for sanding. Want to lay down some paint and a coat or two of clear so I can wax the hell out of this bad boy before putting any material down.

So I decided through this process I would try to get some experience about flattening out the surfaces and try to get a nice smooth paint surface. Again, I know this process is overkill but I figured why not since I am not in a rush to finish this and want it to come out great the first time. So I sanded down the putty with 400 grit and then sprayed 1 layer of primer since that is all I had left in the can. I then looked for rough spots in the paint and sanded them a bit and put some more putty down. I let that dry and hit it with some 400 then 600 grit. This is where it stands today. I will probably do a little more 600 grit and then start laying some paint.


Got some paint over the primer and putty and letting it cure for about 48 hours then will start sanding down with 1000 grit to try to get an even smoother surface.

As it stands presently. Painted and cleared and ready for heavy doses of wax and then time to lay the fiberglass. I am going to make some sort of stand to hold the mold up to make laying the fiberglass a lot easier.
