The design utilized a "stock" panel. The basic crux of the mod is the reinforcement panel. In order to install a DIN type unit, you have to machine a nice neat square opening for it. This is particularly difficult in that you have to remove most of the panel between the radio and the AC louvers. This strip is so thin that even if you were able to keep from cutting all the way through, the piece left between the louvers and the radio is so flimsy, it gives no support to the top of the radio or the bottom of the louvers. This mod includes a support design that can be screwed/pop riveted to the dash panel and incorporates machined openings for the bottom tabs of the ac louvers. I considered making a drop in replacement with the openings cut and reinforced for radio conversions. Believe it or not, stainless steel would have been the least expensive, but an "original" style black, even in quantities of 100 would have to sell for at least $250.00 each. You can probably buy a modified one complete with radio from steve wynne for a much better price. Marc A Levy wrote: > I just sent him some mail about it. > > Would this design lend itself to being fabricated with Stainless > Steel?? It would be a nice touch to have some Stainless inside the > car. Could you send me the design, and maybe I can find someone to make > it a few (if anyone else is interested). > > steve brodsky wrote: > > > > call steve wynne at dmc. i provided him with a design for a cut-out with an > > added reinforcing bar that works very well with my 82 and an alpine cd. he > > can make you a new complete panel. > > > > steve brodsky delorean #10688, bricklin #1509 > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > eGroups Spotlight: > "Lightning Strike Survivor List" - on-line support group for lightning strike > survivors and their families. http://clickhere.egroups.com/click/111 > > eGroups.com home: http://www.egroups.com/group/dmcnews > http://www.egroups.com - Simplifying group communications ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroups.com home: http://www.egroups.com/group/dmcnews http://www.egroups.com - Simplifying group communications