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I've spent the last 6 weeks fabricating functional c-pillar scoops for my car. They are made of aluminum w/stainless steel hardware with a double weather seal that is fully adjustable. In other words, I can adjust the seal tension from loose to normal to so tight that you can't even slide the vent open.
I like the look of c-pillar scoops, but do not like the idea of fake crap on the car, so I thought about just how to go about this design for a few months before beginning any work. Right after Christmas I bought half a sheet of 1/8'' aluminum and began the adventure.
I have no plans to produce these parts for retail sale to the public. What you will see is a ONE-OFF set for my car. I would like nothing other than to be able to sell a crap load of these things, but I have about 15 full days of work wrapped up in this set. It would probably take me 10-12 days to produce another set which would require a huge asking price, not to mention the fact that I just don't have the time to mess with it or the proper facilities to bang these things out at a quicker pace which would result in a more reasonable price.
What I have here is basically an 1/8'' aluminum panel that replaces the glass and is glued in with windshield polyurethane glue. That panel has a vent system which I designed and is fully adjustable to keep water and noise out of the car's interior. The outer scoop section which is painted to match the car is welded to the panel that replaces the glass. The original glass was not flat, it has a convex shape which is in keeping with the body of the car, so I had to make the aluminum match that contour.
I hope that this project will inspire the big aftermarket companies to get off of their asses and follow my lead and give the Mustang croud something other than the phony crap that attaches with 2-sided tape. If they could make them in the 60's, they sure as hell can do it now.
Thanks for checking this thread out and feel free to offer your feedback whether it's positive or negative.
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I've spent the last 6 weeks fabricating functional c-pillar scoops for my car. They are made of aluminum w/stainless steel hardware with a double weather seal that is fully adjustable. In other words, I can adjust the seal tension from loose to normal to so tight that you can't even slide the vent open.
I like the look of c-pillar scoops, but do not like the idea of fake crap on the car, so I thought about just how to go about this design for a few months before beginning any work. Right after Christmas I bought half a sheet of 1/8'' aluminum and began the adventure.
I have no plans to produce these parts for retail sale to the public. What you will see is a ONE-OFF set for my car. I would like nothing other than to be able to sell a crap load of these things, but I have about 15 full days of work wrapped up in this set. It would probably take me 10-12 days to produce another set which would require a huge asking price, not to mention the fact that I just don't have the time to mess with it or the proper facilities to bang these things out at a quicker pace which would result in a more reasonable price.
What I have here is basically an 1/8'' aluminum panel that replaces the glass and is glued in with windshield polyurethane glue. That panel has a vent system which I designed and is fully adjustable to keep water and noise out of the car's interior. The outer scoop section which is painted to match the car is welded to the panel that replaces the glass. The original glass was not flat, it has a convex shape which is in keeping with the body of the car, so I had to make the aluminum match that contour.
I hope that this project will inspire the big aftermarket companies to get off of their asses and follow my lead and give the Mustang croud something other than the phony crap that attaches with 2-sided tape. If they could make them in the 60's, they sure as hell can do it now.
Thanks for checking this thread out and feel free to offer your feedback whether it's positive or negative.
PATENT PENDING