4dr to 2dr conversion
#5
^,^ Weld the seam and you have a 2dr car. Might want to swap your factory front seats with 2dr seats that slide forward all the way...unless you never want to get into the back seat again...? Bondo will be your friend as well. Cover the seams up, take the door handle off and cover with Bondo and you should have a 2dr easily.
CanI ask a question though? Why do you want to make a 4dr into a 2dr?
CanI ask a question though? Why do you want to make a 4dr into a 2dr?
#6
To be honest, I seriously wonder why you are considering this. Its seems totally against logic. I know you want to try to be different, but sometimes its just not worth it.
As the guy in the post above me said, good luck ever getting in your back seat. Even if you get the coupe seats/rails, the seat will most likely not move up enough to get in. Have you ever seen how much longer a coupe's door's are? The B-pillar is back that far for a reason, for easy access.
Honda made an Accord coupe......I would would just sell your sedan and buy one.
I don't wanna appear to be a jerk, but I'm just having a hard time understanding the logic of this.........
What year is your car?
As the guy in the post above me said, good luck ever getting in your back seat. Even if you get the coupe seats/rails, the seat will most likely not move up enough to get in. Have you ever seen how much longer a coupe's door's are? The B-pillar is back that far for a reason, for easy access.
Honda made an Accord coupe......I would would just sell your sedan and buy one.
I don't wanna appear to be a jerk, but I'm just having a hard time understanding the logic of this.........
What year is your car?
#8
best bet, weld weld weld.. coupe front doors aren't all that much bigger than sedan front doors.. so not it won't work like that.. leave the front doors as is and weld out the backs.. remove handles etc etc.. basically you want to make it a sheet of metal with no seams in the back, instead of a door.. leave the windows, no point in taking them out.. btw, the car is going to look seriously awkward..
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