Enter your username:
Do you want to login or register?
  • Forgot your password?

    Login / Register




    Page 4 of 5 FirstFirst 1 2 3 4 5 LastLast
    Results 61 to 80 of 85
    1. #61
      Join Date
      Nov 2015
      Location
      Jacksonville, FL
      Posts
      54
      Country Flag: United States
      Quote Originally Posted by ih8z28s View Post
      I am totally going to steal the design of the center console, did he make the lid or is it from something else? Love the logos on the center caps also!
      Thank you! The entire center console is made from the stock center console. He just added some contours to it and wrapped it in material.



    2. #62
      Join Date
      Nov 2015
      Location
      Jacksonville, FL
      Posts
      54
      Country Flag: United States
      The flush mount windshield is in and the coil pack covers are installed. Name:  IMG_1036.JPG
Views: 543
Size:  451.3 KBName:  IMG_1037.JPG
Views: 521
Size:  455.3 KBName:  IMG_1038.JPG
Views: 531
Size:  486.4 KBName:  IMG_1039.JPG
Views: 523
Size:  476.2 KB

    3. #63
      Join Date
      Nov 2015
      Location
      Jacksonville, FL
      Posts
      54
      Country Flag: United States
      Quote Originally Posted by ih8z28s View Post
      Like what you've done with the console, what are you using for the lid?
      It’s the stock lid that’s been wrapped

    4. #64
      Join Date
      Nov 2010
      Location
      orlando fl
      Posts
      413
      Beautiful car! Love the color and wheels....but my question is what seats are those? 0

    5. #65
      Join Date
      Nov 2015
      Location
      Jacksonville, FL
      Posts
      54
      Country Flag: United States
      Quote Originally Posted by yellow1098Greg View Post
      Beautiful car! Love the color and wheels....but my question is what seats are those? 0
      The front seats are from TMI

      The rear seats are custom and wrapped to match the front seats

    6. #66
      Join Date
      Nov 2010
      Location
      orlando fl
      Posts
      413
      Quote Originally Posted by MJB View Post
      The front seats are from TMI

      The rear seats are custom and wrapped to match the front seats
      Thanks a lot they look awesome....do you have the model number for them handy by chance?

    7. #67
      Join Date
      Nov 2015
      Location
      Jacksonville, FL
      Posts
      54
      Country Flag: United States
      Quote Originally Posted by yellow1098Greg View Post
      Thanks a lot they look awesome....do you have the model number for them handy by chance?
      Here you go
      https://www.tmiproducts.com/pro-seri...ith-headrest1/

      Color is charcoal / grey

    8. #68
      Join Date
      Jul 2013
      Location
      N. Scottsdale
      Posts
      379
      Country Flag: United States
      Wondering how much you had to modify the quarter lips to get the rear tires to clear? Wish I would have ordered my wheels with more backspace and have to deal with this now.

    9. #69
      Join Date
      Aug 2002
      Location
      Sweden
      Posts
      902
      Country Flag: Sweden
      Great project! Love everything with it (specially the paint and the lack of the duck tail)

      What door handles are those?

    10. #70
      Join Date
      Nov 2015
      Location
      Jacksonville, FL
      Posts
      54
      Country Flag: United States
      Quote Originally Posted by Alponcho View Post
      Wondering how much you had to modify the quarter lips to get the rear tires to clear? Wish I would have ordered my wheels with more backspace and have to deal with this now.
      No mods.

    11. #71
      Join Date
      Nov 2015
      Location
      Jacksonville, FL
      Posts
      54
      Country Flag: United States
      Quote Originally Posted by Ripper View Post
      Great project! Love everything with it (specially the paint and the lack of the duck tail)

      What door handles are those?
      Kindig
      https://www.kindigitapparel.com/prod...ndig-it-design

    12. #72
      Join Date
      Nov 2015
      Location
      Jacksonville, FL
      Posts
      54
      Country Flag: United States
      Quote Originally Posted by Ripper View Post
      Great project! Love everything with it (specially the paint and the lack of the duck tail)

      What door handles are those?
      And thank you for the compliments. Originally we were going to do a rear spoiler, front splitter, rear diffuser, mod the hood scoops and widen the quarters but the $$$$ kept adding up.

      In the end I’m glad I left the lines of the car unmolested. I think my Dad would love it

    13. #73
      Join Date
      Aug 2002
      Location
      Sweden
      Posts
      902
      Country Flag: Sweden
      It's hard to compete with a design that has worked for almost 50 years. I was gonna cut up mine too, wider fenders, air outlets here and there etc. Functional driven design...

      Not finished yet, but I cancelled most of those plans - the original lines are just too good to be changed.


      Cool handles! Over my budget, but cool!

    14. #74
      Join Date
      Nov 2015
      Location
      Jacksonville, FL
      Posts
      54
      Country Flag: United States
      Quote Originally Posted by Ripper View Post
      It's hard to compete with a design that has worked for almost 50 years. I was gonna cut up mine too, wider fenders, air outlets here and there etc. Functional driven design...

      Not finished yet, but I cancelled most of those plans - the original lines are just too good to be changed.


      Cool handles! Over my budget, but cool!
      Thank you Ripper.

    15. #75
      Join Date
      Oct 2018
      Location
      San Jose, CA
      Posts
      523
      Ya the car looks phenomenal. Nicely done.
      1971 Camaro - 406 / T56
      2016 Camaro SS convertible
      2018 Colorado 4x4

    16. #76
      Join Date
      Nov 2015
      Location
      Jacksonville, FL
      Posts
      54
      Country Flag: United States
      It’s finally finished!!!

      Once I pick up the car I will post a ton of pics but these give an overall shot.

      Thanks to Mike Staveski at LexiJ in Hudson, FL and to his team for their great work and for putting up with me throughout this process

      Name:  IMG_1071.JPG
Views: 433
Size:  702.0 KBName:  IMG_1072.JPG
Views: 437
Size:  623.2 KBName:  IMG_1073.JPG
Views: 430
Size:  454.5 KBName:  IMG_1074.JPG
Views: 421
Size:  363.7 KBName:  IMG_1075.JPG
Views: 419
Size:  385.8 KB

    17. #77
      Join Date
      Apr 2005
      Location
      Chicago
      Posts
      2,787
      Country Flag: United States
      Congratulations the car looks great and can’t wait to see more pictures of the completed car.
      marty-mj
      GarageScene.net High Speed Welding KDHotrods RecoveryRoomInteriors WegnerAutomotive Autometer Ride-Tech

    18. #78
      Join Date
      Nov 2015
      Location
      Jacksonville, FL
      Posts
      54
      Country Flag: United States
      Thanks.

    19. #79
      Join Date
      Oct 2018
      Posts
      1
      Country Flag: United States
      I did you eliminate the lock cylinder or is it hidden behind the new latch?

    20. #80
      Join Date
      Nov 2015
      Location
      Jacksonville, FL
      Posts
      54
      Country Flag: United States
      Quote Originally Posted by camaro_timo View Post
      I did you eliminate the lock cylinder or is it hidden behind the new latch?
      It’s eliminated

    Page 4 of 5 FirstFirst 1 2 3 4 5 LastLast




    Advertise on Pro-Touring.com