I can't get over how cool this van is turning out with all of the custom work you are doing to it.
One thing always leads me to another. I never saw this van going this far but I guess all my friends saw it coming. LOL
Not sitting in a van like this in many years I'm curious though, with the speaker in this location sticking out from the door so much will it intrude on you thigh or knee room?
JB
Good question on the door panels. There is a 10"wide "footwell" or step between the door and the side of the seat so plenty of room. I looks a little wide when the door is open but once your inside with the door closed the door panel is perfect. The other detail to keep in mind is once I radius the edges of the panels it will flow more than the square corners you see now.
You can bend and form 1/8 pvc foam board with a little bit of heat. Not too much or it will ruin the pvc. It holds it's shape well. It doesn't need to be solid behind it. You can also get 1/16" abs and form that over the top. Either way, if you want to use closed cell foam on top you can use 4 or 6lb closed cell. It's a lot less compliant and will take shape from a router bit well. Looks "hard", but has just enough compression to look and feel like an OEM panel.
Wow I need to be networking with you. Home Depot carries the 1/2" PVC sheets. I am looking for some 1/4" though and will probably have to go to Tampa.
Not surprised of the time and effort you are putting in just for the door panels. It really is taking shape,
I will probably have 50 hours in the door panel. I would think that 40 hours would be typical amount of time for a professional to build them.
Here is the current shape. I am redoing the very top trim otherwise its getting closer. I have mitered a few panels and it really looks nice. Some corners will stay square as I am undecided on which profile I want to use. Better to stop before I am 100% sure because of the time investment in each piece.


