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Old 11-27-2013, 11:37 AM
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I have a dumb question because I can't tell from the pictures, are the fender wells, close out panels, etc. in the engine compartment aluminum or steel?
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Old 11-27-2013, 12:34 PM
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And I worry how to get the gaps straight. Thank God for craftsman like you guy's
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Love it! The firewall is a good departure from the normal smooth firewall look. Good job guys.
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Old 11-29-2013, 11:17 AM
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I have a dumb question because I can't tell from the pictures, are the fender wells, close out panels, etc. in the engine compartment aluminum or steel?
Everything under the hood is aluminum on this build.
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Old 11-29-2013, 11:25 AM
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Thanks to everyone else for the responses. Here is a little further work on the dash.

Tim wanted to keep the original shape of the dash, but narrow up the gauge area. We also wanted to get rid of a lot of the clutter in the rest of the original dash.

To start, we narrowed up the original gauge cluster portion of the dash to figure out the size that we wanted for the opening.


Then cut everything apart and re-shapped the dash, smoothed the lower portion, and added in a 69 Camaro glove box door to flow better with the new dash shape.


All metal finished and smooth



We will come back and machine a new gauge bezel to fit the narrowed opening.
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The multitude of tweaks and fixes on this car are just superb. Great job!
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Old 11-29-2013, 05:51 PM
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Wow the change to the doors is the way the factory should have done it. Great build guys.
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Old 11-29-2013, 06:55 PM
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Looks good.

I know this particular build is a convertible, but often see you and other builders smoothing out the cowls and getting rid of fresh air. I also see most of the Vintage Air A/C setups that don't use OEM design only pull interior air. It has been my experience that while that is great for hot days when you need maximum cooling and drying, having no fresh air into the cabin makes it kind of stale and also makes defrost more difficult (although of course you have the A/C helping). Is this a bit of a sacrifice for looks or is it a total non-issue to have no fresh air source for the interior when you have A/C ?
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The ipad will be out dated by the time the car is done.
Just saying that's apple for you
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