PMB restoration, Resto so far…guys doing a great job.. |
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PMB restoration, Resto so far…guys doing a great job.. |
frankieshooz |
Dec 23 2021, 06:04 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 90 Joined: 23-September 14 From: Mill Valley, CA Member No.: 17,945 Region Association: Northern California |
Just another Resto thread!
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frankieshooz |
Jul 21 2024, 11:39 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 90 Joined: 23-September 14 From: Mill Valley, CA Member No.: 17,945 Region Association: Northern California |
Getting close guys just some final touches…since I was going to delete the center console I decided to put console gauges in dash…I thought no brainer but turns out 60mm gauges do not fit in the space between the heater control and the dash so I was left with two choices…go 52 mm gauges (kind of a bummer as I just had all the gauges restored $$$) and fit all 3 in or go with 2 of the 3 in dash and put the clock on top of the dash ala chrono package in modern P-cars…I was a little uneasy about this ‘cause I didn’t want it to look like a cheap after market add on…Eric has convinced me it will look good so wait for it! Front valence is almost done needs paint…my only hold up right now is deciding on design for the door cards….original? Getty? RS style? Any input appreciated…feeling like car will be done next month!
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