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Old 11-25-2021, 12:20 AM
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Dayum.........at last somebody did a sympathetic job of those exhaust humps in the trunk. The "normal" way with the sharp, straight fold is just so wrong when it tries to blend with the bigger radii of the trunk floor. Bravo!

Detroit Speed, there's a niche for a better fitting panel.

......and you just don't give up do you? Fantastic eye for creating those gently curved surfaces everywhere......just perfect. Especially the diffuser.
FWIW I'm an ex-GM designer

I've just done something similar, but way simpler, on my '68. Simpler cos it's my daily but I had a couple weeks lockdown to complete the entire project (radiator under the trunk). Will post a thread one day when I get some decent pics.

Thanks for the thread.

BTW........do u have a pic of the exhaust outlets in the diffuser please?
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Old 11-25-2021, 02:58 AM
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Liking where this is going !!!

BIG welcome, pretty awesome start for just a few post

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Old 11-26-2021, 05:16 PM
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Alright, now were getting somewhere! This is my specialty. Candy apple red sprayed over a black base, 6 coats of clear. Deep and sexy! 12-hour day in the spray booth, worth every second.
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Old 11-26-2021, 05:42 PM
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I really like the designs you've incorporated in the car. Great job. Gorgeous color! Thanks for sharing.
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Upholstery is my great white whale. I'm not the best at it but I love trying.
I built the door panels when I installed the dash back in 12'. Using faux leather may not sound exotic, but it sure holds up better than leather. The seats are from a 17' Caddy XT5, I had to do some modifying of the floor in order to get them to fit right. I am 6'4" so I basically built this whole interior around me. Notice how far back the 8-way seats go...Awesome! Sick of having my head hit the headliner and knees bowing out over the console, who needs a back seat, my kids are grown up anyway. Rear seat area was extended with a "waterfall console" and used the basic rear seat foam from the caddy as well. A LOT of fitting, filling, and supporting of these pieces to make them right. Probably should have just started from scratch with bulk foam...live and learn. Thanks to Nick at High Torque Racing Upholstery shop, He did an excellent job matching the leather design on the fronts! Good friends are priceless! The seats are real leather, have to treat them often to keep them soft. Notice the back package tray, sweated over this design for a week, scrapped three other designs half way through. Much wasted material on my floor. Center console remained from the previous build, had to remake the top plate as I moved the engine /trans foreword an inch rendering the shifter bezel useless. Thanks to Leroy Hicks for cutting the shift bezel out for me. I draw a design on graph paper and email it to him, He cuts it on his waterjet table. He also made my throttle cable bracket and steering arms. The guy is awesome and really takes care of me.
One more thing, bead rolled a line in the aluminum sail panels, it's so subtle that I forgot about it. These details where no notices are what makes a car special, IMHO.
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Old 11-26-2021, 05:56 PM
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A few Pics of the details.
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Well, here she is. Couple things I forgot. The rear spoiler is where it all started, fiberglass piece of my own design. Love it! This all snowballed from here.
All the chrome pieces were bead blasted and ceramic coated flat black.
I have had this car out since last summer and have been teaching myself HP Tuners, runs like a striped ass ape! after a broken tie rod end, a junk fuel pump and a little trouble with one of the rear brakes, I can finally say it is done!
Handles like it's on rails, turning radius is tight, hooks as well as can be expected, no annoying rattles or wind noises. Very well sorted out car.
This is one good thing that came out of the COVID era, had plenty of extra time to finish it up!
I hope I did this site some justice. Like I said, this is my first post, not even sure if the format is right. Feel free to ask any questions. Hope you enjoy!
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This is probably a really dumb question, but could you tell me where you found these lights? I've been searching "footwell lighting" and similar terms and keep coming up with obnoxious LED strips from the import crowd. Trying to just find some reasonably-sized fixtures to add a little bit of light when the doors are open. Thanks!
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Very nice build!
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