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Mike,
Started with the speedway dash in your link and fabricated. Five screws hold it in. Extended the steering wheel column down about an inch, was undecided on making a half moon in dash or extending it. Also had to mold the AC vents in to angle them towards the driver/passenger. Liked the placement in the vertical vs. horizontal.
If all goes well it will flow into the Camaro center console.
20201023_Dash.jpg 20201023_Dash_Right.jpg
Neil
Last edited by Tampa33Build; 10-27-2020 at 11:43 AM.
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Originally Posted by
Tampa33Build
Mike,
Started with the speedway dash in your link and fabricated. Five screws hold it in. Extended the steering wheel column down about an inch, was undecided on making a half moon in dash or extending it. Also had to mold the AC vents in to angle them towards the driver/passenger. Liked the placement in the vertical vs. horizontal.
If all goes well it will flow into the Camaro center console.
20201023_Dash.jpg 20201023_Dash_Right.jpg
Neil
Looks great! Was it the correct width?
-- Mike -- TxMike64 -- @TxMGarage
Gen1.5 Hot Rod '33 #1094 (Stage 1) - 302/AOD '15 IRS - Quad Built - Build Thread
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TxMike64
Not really a good fit, just a starting point
Wish I could take all the credit. I'm very fortunate to have a high end hot rod shop close by that the owner allows me use of his shop and tools to work on the 33. He has several great 2nd/3rd generation body/paint specialists one that previously restored antiques for a museum. Great bunch of guys, enjoy working with them. He normally has 5-8 projects going and is rapidly building a reputation. Nothing leaves his shop without his approval. My 33 has been there since March and is getting close to the paint stage. Granted it sat several several months waiting on parts to be chromed.
Today I hope to cut the Corvette C6 seats in half, remove 2 inches and put them back together.
Neil
Last edited by Tampa33Build; 10-31-2020 at 05:49 AM.