Cut the doors and door panels next!Love how they look. Love the sound. Love my car. Love my choice. Would do it this way again. Exactly what I wanted in my car.
Find a way to redeem yourself by sourcing out a second set of panels before they get crushed somewhere to apease the members on here who have nothing to do with your car. On the quiet.....they do stuff too but don't tell anyone....Ssssshhhhhht!
Best thing moving forward is to not mention butchering as it might hurt some feelings, just do what you want to do, it's your car.
Too many people get bent out of shape with stuff that has nothing to do with them!
Have a good day
I used those floor speakers in my wagon. No cuts no muss, if someone sits in back I slide under seat. The speakers mostly ride on rear floor.Best Under Seat Speakers for Cars
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Ashame, they look like they were nice panels. There are a lot of options besides the cut-n-run.
Damage is done, I hope the sound is what you were looking for.
Screw the purists! They are never satisfied.The black is by design. The convertible is black the flooring and dash are black. The rings on the window handles are black.
Offset agains the off white seating and panels represents the look I am after.
As far as redeeming in the eyes of the purist. Well. No. They have the choice to not follow or not look no mater how tempted they will be. lol
Spot on analysis. I went thru the same thought process. Side panels are where they were put in the old days it was the only logical location.Not a lot of good places to put speakers in a 69 Newport convertible. And the acoustics are as bad as it gets in a car.
Putting speakers under the front or even under the back seat would work for the base. Seeing as how low base is none directional
But that don't work well for the mids, and certainly not for the highly directional highs, at all.
And even the rear side panels provide marginal results for the mids and less results for the highs.
So, let's go the tried-and-true method of sticking some nice combos in the dash and bounce it off the front windshield for mids and highs, right? Well, no, not without a lot of rigmarole and parts/panels/grills that we don't have handy anymore.
And now ........wait for it......we're back to taking a harder look at those sacred rear side panels. Since we're fresh out of other working options and the rear side panels are the only place left to get some decent tunes from.
Unless we stuff some nice, angled speaker enclosures with premium combos and affix them to the front lower side kick panes by way of going through the vent slots and aim them straight into our ears.