eddiebarrett
08-19-2015, 10:23 AM
Hey guys! and welcome to our blog on the fully customized 33 Plymouth. A long journey of time and effort has finally come to and end for this vehicle. We have finally finished and its ready to go home. We have done a lot of work to this car, from mechanical work, to interior design and audio.
We have repaired all the dings and scratches that were on the body. Also, we have corrected the mechanical issue and tuned the blown injected Hilborn on a 392 Hemi. A new master cylinder was added also. We repaired the improperly installed disc brakes, and completely ran new break lines as well as fittings. Dan re adjusted the transmission kick down, calibrated the throttle control (TPS) ,installed a new idle speed motor (ALS), and programmed the PFI. In the photos below you can see the hand made brackets for the motor.
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2015/08/IMG_1562JPG-1.jpg
We have made a fully custom interior for top to bottom in this vehicle. We began by making a fully custom Italian Leather interior, which you can see in the photos below how nice everything goes together.
https://www.pro-touring.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=116310&stc=1
We have made a custom hand wrapped steering wheel made from the Italian Leather as well. When driving the vehicle there is a nice grip for your hands when they are on the steering wheel. In the photo below you can see how nicely done it was.
https://www.pro-touring.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=116311&stc=1
We have made fully custom panels for the speakers. The panels were custom to fit the 33 Plymouth, and made for quality sound. As you can see in the photos below we had to make our own brackets to hold the panels for the speakers together. Also, you can see the panels in the front for the front speakers. We mounted all of the speakers with custom brackets to hold.
https://www.pro-touring.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=116313&stc=1
We have also put in a kenwood radio! The radio sits nice and flush with the dash.
https://www.pro-touring.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=116312&stc=1
FOR THE FULL DETAIL OF WHAT WE DID TO THIS PLYMOUTH. VISIT OUR WEBSITE (http://WWW.eddiebarrett.com/currentprojects) AND "CURRENT PROJECT" BLOG FOR MORE PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
We have repaired all the dings and scratches that were on the body. Also, we have corrected the mechanical issue and tuned the blown injected Hilborn on a 392 Hemi. A new master cylinder was added also. We repaired the improperly installed disc brakes, and completely ran new break lines as well as fittings. Dan re adjusted the transmission kick down, calibrated the throttle control (TPS) ,installed a new idle speed motor (ALS), and programmed the PFI. In the photos below you can see the hand made brackets for the motor.
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2015/08/IMG_1562JPG-1.jpg
We have made a fully custom interior for top to bottom in this vehicle. We began by making a fully custom Italian Leather interior, which you can see in the photos below how nice everything goes together.
https://www.pro-touring.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=116310&stc=1
We have made a custom hand wrapped steering wheel made from the Italian Leather as well. When driving the vehicle there is a nice grip for your hands when they are on the steering wheel. In the photo below you can see how nicely done it was.
https://www.pro-touring.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=116311&stc=1
We have made fully custom panels for the speakers. The panels were custom to fit the 33 Plymouth, and made for quality sound. As you can see in the photos below we had to make our own brackets to hold the panels for the speakers together. Also, you can see the panels in the front for the front speakers. We mounted all of the speakers with custom brackets to hold.
https://www.pro-touring.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=116313&stc=1
We have also put in a kenwood radio! The radio sits nice and flush with the dash.
https://www.pro-touring.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=116312&stc=1
FOR THE FULL DETAIL OF WHAT WE DID TO THIS PLYMOUTH. VISIT OUR WEBSITE (http://WWW.eddiebarrett.com/currentprojects) AND "CURRENT PROJECT" BLOG FOR MORE PHOTOS AND INFORMATION