If you don't want to cut the rear panel you can buy speakers with their
own box, and just sit them on the rear shelf. Some sticky-back velcro
should hold them in place. Or you could easily knock a box up out of
chipboard yourself. You mention you've been to Jeff McNeal's site, he
found some self-contained speakers that sit just in front of the seats
quite neatly.
The original speaker location was, I belive, for a single speaker hung
in the glove compartment in a fairly amateur-looking way, although I've
never personally witnessed a car that still had this layout.
Unless you install some big nasty noise machine like the spotty youths
in the body-kitted hatchbacks like to have, you should be fine with the
standard alternator.
Richard Gosling
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