to have it look as good as the original? not sure. the english wheel can make some absolutely amazing curves, but takes an extremely skilled person to use effectively. now if you had the dies for the panels and a hydraulic press....😉
i'd just check a junkyard for salvageable body panels.
OTOH if you aren't worried about street-legalness, you could try making some molds for fiberglass panels based on what you do have. it wouldn't necessarily be perfect unless you spent A LOT of time making the molds, but it could work out pretty well.
that's all i got for now
Doing this for weight reduction, or just replacing damaged parts?
Not likely, and it would not warrant the effort. It is very hard to replace factory stamped parts with anything, and retain the sound deadening, fit, finish.
Although I did learn that fiberglass is easier than aluminum. 😀
Doesn't have to look as good, just so long as it opens and closes and doesn't look laughably ridiculous, I'm fine.
In fact, fiberglass is a good idea, could you make a fiberglass door? Panel?
Far easier, but it's just not worth it to do on your car. Replacing a door would be much harder than you're probably thinking, they are pretty complex. On top of that it wouldn't be safe, a homebuilt door will be far more fragile in a crash.
Chances of this not being the outcome are slim to none.
This is what I was thinking. If I was modifying the doors that heavily, it would turn in to an off road car for me, and at that point why even put doors on it at all? Even more weight saved, less effort! Although I would guess driving an Accord with no doors probably feels a bit dicey, depending on where you are driving off road.😛
Didn't '93 Accords have airbags? There is another 20 pounds or so with that.
If you really want to drop the weight, gut your doors. You'd likely have to make a fiberglass or aluminum door very thin in order to save an appreciable amount of weight.
If your dead-set on doing this, do the trunk first. If it looks, great, move on the trunk and/or doors. Otherwise, replace the new trunk with the original and find a new project!
As other has said, replacing the doors is a safety issue. If you dont plan to daily-drive the car around town, then stripping the doors and doing a full weight-reduction would be the next logical step. Fiberglass hoods and/or removing extra seats and sound dampening/carpets would be good too.
Janas what exactly are you trying to accomplish? This is an absolute 100% total waste of time on a 1993 accord. If your doors/hood/trunk have an issue then go to a junkyard, there are 1000's of those things all over the place.
I'm trying top figure out what OP is trying to accomplish. If you're going for weight savings in order to increase fuel economy, you're going to spend a lot more moeny making fiber glass doors than you'll ever recoupe in gas costs.
If you just want to lighten the car for free, remove all the seats, pull out the carpet/padding/tar resin stuff if it has it and put the driver seat back. and enjoy.
You don't know the definition of rice.Yeah but that's just so ricer. 😛
Hardcore weight reduction.
Stupid me, I didn't realize it was cost-prohibitive IF I wanted to maintain a close-to-stock appearance.
What I mean is I could accomplish the body weight reduction technically and cheaply, but... it would probably look awful.
Or I could do it properly and nicely, but it would not, I repeat NOT be cheap...
Sigh. Technically correct, cost-effective and looks good - those 3 together are just so elusive 🙁
Right, but why do you care about weight reduction on a 93 accord?
If it's mpg or handling then we can help in other ways. Explain to us exactly what you're trying to accomplish, not the method you want to use to get there.
MPG. Basically I hate paying so much for gas, and I'm musing on the possibility of lightening my car.
It's a great car, I just wish a tank would take me a lot farther.