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The Rebirth - Audio Tech

A Bangin' System Can Breathe New Life Into A Crowded Trunk.

By Mario Escamilla, Photography by Mario Escamilla

In the July '07 tech article, "Size Matters," we started on a facelift of the trunk in Marty Felix's '64 Chevy Impala, "Life After Death." In that article, we focused on the downsizing of the hydro setup and alluded to a big sound system to come. So here we are with the finish line in our sights and ideas running though our skulls.

As always, we look upon the empty pallet that our trunk provides and scope out the best opportunities to showcase everything possible. Unlike the previous installation, we hope to achieve more sound quality and much more flash than before. So what do we do? Follow along and watch this trunk be reborn.

  • Audiotech Rebirth 64 Gut Trunk
    Straight from Custom Lows in Riverside, California, to Radioactive in Ontario, California, the '64's ready for the next progression. We begin our endeavor by gutting the trunk.
    Audiotech Rebirth 64 Gut Trunk
    Straight from Custom Lows in Riverside, California, to Radioactive in Ontario, California,
  • Audiotech Rebirth Rear Bar Cutout
    Now that we're clean, the first order of business is to cut out the rear bar of the hydro racks that's no longer being used to allow for the amplifier rack.
    Audiotech Rebirth Rear Bar Cutout
    Now that we're clean, the first order of business is to cut out the rear bar of the hydro
  • Audiotech Rebirth Boarded Trunk
    Here, you'll notice that we added a few boards to close off the trunk. We hope to gain a loading effect with a forced air enclosure
    Audiotech Rebirth Boarded Trunk
    Here, you'll notice that we added a few boards to close off the trunk. We hope to gain a l
  • Audiotech Rebirth Box Building
    After measurements were properly taken, the box building begins. For a more dramatic effect, the speaker mounting boards were cut with compound angles. The second board was cut out and a router was used to cleanly cut the second speaker hole.
    Audiotech Rebirth Box Building
    After measurements were properly taken, the box building begins. For a more dramatic effec
  • Audiotech Rebirth Top Panel Build
    The top panel of the box was then cut out. The angle was first cut and matched before trimming the rest of the panel down to size.
    Audiotech Rebirth Top Panel Build
    The top panel of the box was then cut out. The angle was first cut and matched before trim
  • Audiotech Rebirth Temp Panel
    A temporary panel was nailed in place to allow more working room and to hold the compound panels in place while they're being secured and finished.
    Audiotech Rebirth Temp Panel
    A temporary panel was nailed in place to allow more working room and to hold the compound
  • Audiotech Rebirth Groove Cutout
    Notice that the bottom of the box had grooves cut out to allow room for the factory contours of the trunk/package tray floor.
    Audiotech Rebirth Groove Cutout
    Notice that the bottom of the box had grooves cut out to allow room for the factory contou
  • Audiotech Rebirth Kitty Hair Resin
    To fill the groove and keep it solid, a mixture of kitty hair and resin was used on the backside of the speaker panel joint.
    Audiotech Rebirth Kitty Hair Resin
    To fill the groove and keep it solid, a mixture of kitty hair and resin was used on the ba
  • Audiotech Rebirth Fiberglass Addition
    After the mixture flash dried, fiberglass matt was resined into place to ensure our panel would not separate.
    Audiotech Rebirth Fiberglass Addition
    After the mixture flash dried, fiberglass matt was resined into place to ensure our panel
By Mario Escamilla
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