The driver’s seat is done. Scratchbuilt from sheet styrene and polyester filler with brass parts for the track and lever mechanisms and machined aluminum for the adjustment knobs. |
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I used embossing powder to make the velour texture. |
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The passenger seat is from the kit. I cut off the headrest and machined the escutcheon, lever and post to match factory stock parts from aluminum. Finish is just semi-gloss black for that Armor-All look. |
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The kit provides a molded in AM radio. I don’t know anyone that back then didn’t have at least some type of stereo with FM and tape (or maybe even a CD) player.I made this DIN mount unit for one of my Super Seven’s, but it was not good enough for an open cockpit car, so I set it aside (and made a better one). Looks like it is a little dusty from sitting around… |
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Gotta have speakers too… |
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The speakers were machined/scratchbuilt from aluminum, styrene and screen. |
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Seats are installed, all of the driver’s harnesses are done… |
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Rear shocks were fabricated from brass tubing and machined aluminum. |
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Air shock lines are monofilament. |
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