![]() |
Quote:
|
3 Attachment(s)
Just thought I would show some of the latest photo's. Took it out yesterday for a spin, Going down the road on an egg crate is a little scary. But every thing works great. Some Good News. Tracey ( Recovery Room ) will be taking care of the interior sometime after the first of the year. If everything goes according to plan. The first show should be Columbus.
The best thing about Tracey is he's really stay's in touch with me and guides me in the right direction. After working on this car for 5 years it's real easy to just go in the house and watch TV. But I keep going on. |
Looking good man. Are you sure you have enough wattage? :unibrow:
|
I like it loud! Still not sure about the amp configuration yet. I may hide them in the floor but I need to get air to them some how.
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Looking fabulous! And a DROP TOP!!
I have a buddy that spent 10 years building his 56 Belair... and let me tell you -- watching him drive that car now - it was worth every minute of the effort. He did it all in a two car garage... including the mile deep black paint. SO turn off that TV and stay out there!! :bow: :bow: |
nice job
The car looks great.love the paint scheme.
congrats on tracy doing the interior...that should really top the car off. :thumbsup: tom |
HEY! You didn't tell me about driving the car when we were on the phone yeasterday! Congrats buddy!! :woot: :thumbsup:
Car looks great! Man that audio stuff sure brings back a lot of good memories! FWIW, I have used CPU fans to push and pull air over amps in semi-sealed enclosures and it works very well! I just wired them up to the remote amp turn on wire (usually blue). |
Looks good Mark!
|
Quote:
|
| All times are GMT -7. The time now is 07:38 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Copyright Lateral-g.net