Two years has come to fruition. Check out the results and the link to the process... Thanks for looking JJ
http://www.ffcars.com/forums/17-fact...ml#post3899778
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Two years has come to fruition. Check out the results and the link to the process... Thanks for looking JJ
http://www.ffcars.com/forums/17-fact...ml#post3899778
wow...that's beautiful and very impressive
my yet-to-be-built car is embarrassed and ashamed
I keep staring and staring, but I can't figure out the words to express how amazing that dash looks. The one word that continuously pops to mind is "wow". Wow!!!! That's too nice to put in a car. You should keep it in the house.
JJ-
Awesome job on the dash as well as the entire console! I love the leather and wood combination; it really makes both of them really pop.
I bet you can't wait to get it installed. Nice vision and great execution!
Well done!
Regards,
Steve
I very rarely like wood dashes, but this really is beautiful. Very nicely done.
Thanks guys now I am going to try make it all work. On vacation this week. I have to get this car done this summer. It was supposed be done for Hunting Beach but it doesn't look like its going to make it... More progress today. JJ
John,
That is outstanding! I hope you reconsider coming to HB with it, I'd love to check that out!
GREAT Job!
FFR 5369 Pin Drive, IRS, Trigos, Torsen, Wilwoods, FMS BOSS 302 "B" cam , Mass-flo. CA SB100 (SPCN) Registered
Delivered 4/23/06. "Finished" 4/2012 (still not done!)
John,
Real artistry and craftsmanship. Thanks for sharing; think shows how much "love" you put in it.
PS I love working in wood also.
Carl
Mk 4 Roadster
October 25, 2012 - Kit Arrives
April 8, 2013 - Build Starts
August 23, 2015 - Rolling Chassis/Engine & Transmission Installed
March 26, 2016 - Go Cart
Very nice creativity and well executed. There is a "Show your Dash" thread on the other forum that you need to post it in.
King
Roadster #8127, ordered 7/12/13, received 9/11/13
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...4-Coyote-Build
I don't know what I like better: the finish or the design. You could not have laid out the gauges like that without the wood panel so they complement each other perfectly.
That's pretty special! Wow!!!
Thanks for sharing,
WEK.
FFR MkIII 302 (ATK), EFI 75mm TB with custom box plenum chamber, 24# injectors, 4 tube BBK ceramic, cold air sys, alum flywheel, crane roller rockers, T5, Wilwood pedals, custom five link with Watt's link, 4 rotors, coil overs, power steering with Heidt valve, alum FFR rad, driver's crash bar mod, mini dead pedal mod, quick release steering wheel hub #6046
Very beautiful, indeed. The center console's form is very close to what I plan to fabricate for my Coupe. What material did you use to make the framework on the console? Wood, fiberglass, sheet metal, other?
Post photos of this work of art once it's installed on the car.
Carlos
FFR Coupe #0635; Ford 347ci, Tremec TKO500, 8.8 rear end w/ 3.27:1 gears, Cobra/SVO brakes
Thank you to everyone for the compliments.... Carlos ... Check out the Link for my Dash Build Thread for materials and process on ffcars.com
http://www.ffcars.com/forums/17-fact...ml#post3899778
Very, very nice work!
Wow- you did a terrific job! That stitching is amazing. Great work!
Ya know, I usually prefer the standard or comp style dashes on FFRs since they are more or less 'correct' for the car. But your dash is so EXTREMELY well done that I would enjoy it in my FFR. It reminds me of some 40s era Ford sedan I was walking by at a cruise in. I was prepared to just keep going because they don't usually interest me, but, out of the corner of my eye, I saw the interior. Did a double back and stood there in awe. I would not want everything I see to be in my car, but I always appreciate superb craftsmanship and you have that in spades. Great job!!!
FFR MkII, 408W, Tremec TKO 500, 2015 IRS, DA QA1s, Forte front bar, APE hardtop.
Hi JJ,
Nice meeting and getting a chance to talk with you at David's by the barbeque grill. Thanks for bringing an example of your work to the party: sort of show and tell. Anyway, that is nice work and design/planning. Good luck, WEK.
FFR MkIII 302 (ATK), EFI 75mm TB with custom box plenum chamber, 24# injectors, 4 tube BBK ceramic, cold air sys, alum flywheel, crane roller rockers, T5, Wilwood pedals, custom five link with Watt's link, 4 rotors, coil overs, power steering with Heidt valve, alum FFR rad, driver's crash bar mod, mini dead pedal mod, quick release steering wheel hub #6046
Outstanding! Great finish work!