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    1. #1
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      Started my custom interior

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Size:  84.3 KBOK never done this work before, boy did I learn allot. Front seats where easy the rear seat had to be expanded by 10". Then started the center console this was not easy. all turned out ok, however, the piece I used to hold the gauge cracked so I have to make a new one. Maybe carbon fiber next time?

      Just need to add the cup holders and a few marker lights. Thought I would share. Next comes the doors and back panels
      John








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      Lookin good!

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    3. #3
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      Kudos to you on taking on the challenge!
      Matt - 1970 Chevelle

      www.street-demons.com

    4. #4
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      Very Clean! Nice Job...If you ever vacation in south florida, I will be a nice guy and let you help me finish the HUGE interior in my 67 Impala!!! LOL
      Great work...very motivating!!!

    5. #5
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      Thanks Guys still pissed I broke the part which holds the gauges but easy enough to make a new one. took me about 8 hours on Saturday and 4 on Sunday, so far

      John

    6. #6
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      i would make anything like that that could break out of aluminum or sheet metal

    7. #7
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      Quote Originally Posted by nekkidhillbilly View Post
      i would make anything like that that could break out of aluminum or sheet metal
      I agree now I was also thinking of maybe carbon fiber may look cool.

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      Few updates fixed the gauge part added some lights and a shifter trim ring..
      Cup holders or not ????



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      Ok went with cup holders front and rear... Done!!!
      John



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      OK tell us more about how you applied the vinyl. Looking really GREAT!. I have done some reading about applying the vinyl, but need some real world feedback. What kind? Heat? Glue? Need info!
      Good job man.

    11. #11
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      contact cement and staples hidden of course

    12. #12
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      Quote Originally Posted by vidguy View Post
      OK tell us more about how you applied the vinyl. Looking really GREAT!. I have done some reading about applying the vinyl, but need some real world feedback. What kind? Heat? Glue? Need info!
      Good job man.
      I used MDF, after making the design with cardboard. Before applying the vinyl I used a foam called headliner foam. It is very thin but gives you enough feel. I used a spray contact cement and make sure you have a heat gun (on low). Also, make sure you put a very small rounded edge on all the edges. I used an indoor outdoor carpet on the sides it is very thin.

      You need to take your time. I found working from the middle out, works best for me. I also stapled it along the way even with the glue.

      I'm going to start the door panels soon
      Took first place at the show this weekend

      Hope that helps John

    13. #13
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      Looks VERY NICE.

      73 Camaro
      Gene

    14. #14
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      Where did you get the cup holder? This all looks really good btw.
      66 Mustang "Project: Ballin on a budget"
      89 Mustang "Box Wine"

    15. #15
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      looks very nice
      hpjunky danny
      1969 camaro project wayne due c4 subframe
      2004 scsb silverado jgpclone forged 370 lq9 tt gt3071 built 4l60e trans 4:10 gears daly driver

    16. #16
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      boat supply sells those cup holders

    17. #17
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      Quote Originally Posted by Z06killinSBF View Post
      Where did you get the cup holder? This all looks really good btw.
      Thanks Guys I got those cup Holders off Ebay like $5 each they have small and large..

    18. #18
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      that came out really nice..job well done !!
      Darrin Stalnecker
      1969 Camaro Convert full pt pr
      2007 Corvette Supercharged
      1968 Camaro LS1 T56
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    19. #19
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      http://cgi.ebay.com/350455471175?ru=...fvi%3D1&_rdc=1

      Here is the guy I purchased the cup holders from $3.99 great price. So you have an idea on the size they fit a can of soda and a coffie cup fine.

      John

    20. #20
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      nice job man
      hpjunky danny
      1969 camaro project wayne due c4 subframe
      2004 scsb silverado jgpclone forged 370 lq9 tt gt3071 built 4l60e trans 4:10 gears daly driver

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