Location: Atlanta-ish
Posts: 2,218
My VIN: 5311
Club(s): (SEDOC) (DCUK)
Test fit.
- Chris
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Location: Atlanta-ish
Posts: 2,218
My VIN: 5311
Club(s): (SEDOC) (DCUK)
Progress! It's been a while since I've managed to do anything new to the car, but I did get a few minor things done recently while I roll around in my head what to do with the rest of the car.
IMPORTANT NOTE: I am considering starting the project over with a new car. The operative word there being "considering;" this particular machine can be saved and frankly I'm sure I'll keep plucking away at this car, but I hate being so overwhelmed with electrical AND modification work. There's so much shit this car needs to get working from an electrical standpoint (basic stuff like blinkers and the like), bad work thanks to the asshole who was supposed to paint it, missing parts thanks to the move, and damaged parts thanks to my old house, it's tempting to start over with a clean slate. But I've put so much work and money into this one that it would probably kill me to start all over.
THAT SAID... I finished up the upholstery yesterday. All of the seats now have new upholstery. In addition to the above test fit, I also did a little more bondo work on the dash and pretty soon it'll get its final sanding and then I will be attaching the mounts for the dash electronics, mounting everything up, and wiring it all together.
- Chris
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Location: Atlanta-ish
Posts: 2,218
My VIN: 5311
Club(s): (SEDOC) (DCUK)
Oh, I also got the dedicated fuse blocks working (one switched, one always hot), put the scanner on its own fuse, and invested in a 10" touch screen display for the dash too.
- Chris
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