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Building a glove box

Started by RIDGERACER383, December 22, 2012, 11:43:51 PM

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RIDGERACER383

My glove box was long gone when I bought my car.I know there made of cardboard or something similar.I always wanted to make one out of sheet metal to look just like factory or even aluminum.Has anybody done this?
1968 Dodge Charger 383 4bbl / 8.75 Rear 3.55

JB400

Lookin  forward to the results though. :2thumbs:

RIDGERACER383

It would definitely be way more durable.Even powder coat it black too.
1968 Dodge Charger 383 4bbl / 8.75 Rear 3.55

440

Would be hard to put in place with the dash installed. The cardboard liner has some give to squeeze through the opening. Sheet metal is not so easy unless you design it to be assembled in place.

RIDGERACER383

It looks like it would be really tight using metal.
1968 Dodge Charger 383 4bbl / 8.75 Rear 3.55

bull

You must have some left over rebar and road sign metal from your fuel tank repair.

440

That would be quite cool in a rat rod, a street sign glove box.

Ghoste

Of course one of the nice things about the cardboard ones is that you can install it with the dash in place.  If your dash is already in the car, you're going to have to assemble this thing like a ship in a bottle to some degree.

b5blue

And be careful of the FUSE PANEL!   :lol:

y3chargerrt

Quote from: bull on December 23, 2012, 03:18:07 PM
You must have some left over rebar and road sign metal from your fuel tank repair.

Thats one of the funniest things I have read in a longtime!

RIDGERACER383

Sounds like it would be tricky.I don't think anybody has done it before.
1968 Dodge Charger 383 4bbl / 8.75 Rear 3.55

tan top

  clever idea  :yesnod:  , like the others say  ,  not going to happen  , its tricky to get a OEM type in   :icon_smile_blackeye:
metal one piece liner cant see it happening  , unless you fit it , then bolt the dash in  :yesnod:  , or   make it in kit form , out of five bits of metal , screwed together ,  :scratchchin:

thinking  also , it would vibrate / resonate being metal   :scratchchin:
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Dino

It's a good thing to have a cardboard glove box.  Chargers are notorious for leaks around the windshield and the bottom of the cowl.  When the glove box gets soggy you know it's time for your next project.   :icon_smile_big:

If you want to make one out of metal then make it out of aluminum and make it in seperate pieces that fit together with folding tabs.  You can have one piece that is top, bottom, back and two seperate sides so you can assemble it inside the dash.  You can even finish it off by covering it in fabric with some contact cement.

It's doable and it could be a fun project but once the glove box door is shut you'll have to decide if it was worth it.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

440

Turn it into a mini fridge to hold about 4 beers, then it would definitely be worth it.

Ghoste

Then where would you keep your owners manual, spare fuses, and loose change. :lol:

JB400

Quote from: Ghoste on December 24, 2012, 09:11:28 AM
Then where would you keep your owners manual, spare fuses, and loose change. :lol:
console

Sublime/Sixpack

I enjoy fabricating parts as much as anyone, but all things considered you're better off sticking with cardboard for the glove box. :yesnod:
1970 Sublime R/T, 440 Six Pack, Four speed, Super Track Pak

Ghoste

Quote from: stroker400 wedge on December 24, 2012, 09:12:04 AM
Quote from: Ghoste on December 24, 2012, 09:11:28 AM
Then where would you keep your owners manual, spare fuses, and loose change. :lol:
console

Assuming he has one.  ;)

JB400


RIDGERACER383

I have a console.If I do decide to make one I think everybody is right about making it in pieces.
1968 Dodge Charger 383 4bbl / 8.75 Rear 3.55

Charger-Bodie

I wish I had pics,but I made one for a stereo in my old gold charger . It was not that hard and I took out. The bolt.  That supports the dash  under the kick panel to flex it out and slid the steel glove box in from behind. Worked great.
68 Charger R/t white with black v/t and red tailstripe. 440 4 speed ,black interior
68 383 auto with a/c and power windows. Now 440 4 speed jj1 gold black interior .
My Charger is a hybrid car, it burns gas and rubber............

Ghoste

Just wondering Ridgeracer, but why have you always wanted a metal one?

RIDGERACER383

A metal one that is powder coated will last forever.Seeing I'm never selling my car,that will be one thing I'll never have to replace.
1968 Dodge Charger 383 4bbl / 8.75 Rear 3.55

Ghoste


440

How many have actually gone through a cardboard one ?