The Ur-Outback? My Allroad/XC treatment on the '93 wagon
Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 2:24 am
Here's some shots of my Allroad clone project. Sort of an Outback prototype, before all the cladding and flares when it was just a paint job. This started with stripping the paint off the bumpers for life in the city, guess I got carried away.
All the black is Rustoleum satin, applied with a Preval sprayer.
I set up the wheel arch "flares" by drawing an arc from the wheel center on a string. It's a little awkward on the rear from some angles, I think. The trim on the doors was necessitated by removing the "ding guards" that were on the car, and riveted to the doors, leaving holes when removed. It's a bit too busy, but much better than what was there.




Note the ride height difference when the air suspension is set on high...



Here's what I'm doing with the door panels; first is the original peanut butter

Now after getting some dark brown and taupe leather

Tough to get those compound curves right.
I plan on adding more dark leather accents around the interior, and eventually the dash as well.

I set up the wheel arch "flares" by drawing an arc from the wheel center on a string. It's a little awkward on the rear from some angles, I think. The trim on the doors was necessitated by removing the "ding guards" that were on the car, and riveted to the doors, leaving holes when removed. It's a bit too busy, but much better than what was there.




Note the ride height difference when the air suspension is set on high...



Here's what I'm doing with the door panels; first is the original peanut butter

Now after getting some dark brown and taupe leather

Tough to get those compound curves right.

I plan on adding more dark leather accents around the interior, and eventually the dash as well.