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Old 10-14-2010, 02:44 PM
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Can't what to see this sweet car. The hood is sweet!

Ok you know your going to be in SEMA in 2.5 Weeks right?

Great job.
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Can't what to see this sweet car. The hood is sweet!

Ok you know your going to be in SEMA in 2.5 Weeks right?

Great job.
There's no doubt there will be some comparisons between your car and mine, but they are really so different when it comes down to basically everything. It looks like the year for 69/70 Mustangs. It's about time they got their day in the sun.
You think SEMA is a tight deadline...we have to have it finished in two days for a show at the Playboy mansion!!! Yikes!
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Cars looking great..cant wait to see it at SEMA
wheels and hood are awesome
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Old 10-16-2010, 09:53 AM
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Here's a nice touch. It's a map light (between the sun visors) from an 80's fox body Mustang from ebay that has a swing arm that unclips and can be pointed in any direction. The plastic base cover just happens to match the red interior color exactly, so it didn't need to be painted. It's one of those things that just happen work out perfectly which rarely happens when custom building a car. Everything else is usually more of a struggle trying to get things to fit just right, etc.
Here's a cool little detail. Steve put a battery shut off in the trunk that has a cable to actuate it remotely from the driver's seat.

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Really cool Matt.
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Here's a nice touch. It's a map light (between the sun visors) from an 80's fox body Mustang from ebay that has a swing arm that unclips and can be pointed in any direction. The plastic base cover just happens to match the red interior color exactly, so it didn't need to be painted. It's one of those things that just happen work out perfectly which rarely happens when custom building a car. Everything else is usually more of a struggle trying to get things to fit just right, etc.
Here's a cool little detail. Steve put a battery shut off in the trunk that has a cable to actuate it remotely from the driver's seat.

That's hilarious, my buddies old 90 Mustang used to have one, we used to call it the gynecologist light
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I saw this car last night. Very nice. Congrats
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I saw this car last night. Very nice. Congrats
are you at the Playboy mansion again??????

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Here are a couple details that make it the "Anvil" Mustang. We remade the gas cap center piece in Solidworks and made the middle part with the Anvil icon instead of the running horse, then had it CNC'd out of polycarbonate. We did the same for the horn button only smaller and without the border detail.

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I saw this car last night. Very nice. Congrats
Thanks Charley! It was nice to chat and hang out a bit with you last night. Interesting event for sure!
Here's a little taste for those who weren't there.
Girls checking in at the Bevery Hills Hilton where we started off and where we later caught a shuttle to the Mansion.

Girls at the mansion.

DJ and more girls.

Girl on stage gettin' crazy.
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