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Cockpit & Trunk Mods : Let's see 'em
Curious to see what you guys came up with.
Stereo, cubby & cup holders:
Cockpit2.JPG Cockpit3.JPG Cockpit4.JPG
Cubby hole behind seat & kickbass:
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Switches:
Cockpit5.JPG
Hidden compartment in the trunk:
Trunk1.JPG
Trunk separator for speakers, Kicker Amp with hidden battery stored underneath + easy-access charging terminals:
Trunk2.JPG
Last edited by jakester888; 08-11-2014 at 01:30 AM.
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Trunk done in Monsterliner (zombie sunset Bedliner) to match Speedhut gauges and tangerine stripes. All panels trimmed in carbon fiber with a rear trim/scuff plate. Tarantula amplifier platform mounted.
Last edited by cgundermann; 08-13-2014 at 09:21 PM.
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That's bada$$ cgunderman!
Nice work jakester. BTW: where did you get your cup holders if you don't mind sharing?
Thanks,
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
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Here are my mods, I want to do the carpet over. Not happy with the quality of the carpet.
Let me know what you think.
Sam, IMG_0709.JPG
Last edited by ksamson; 08-13-2014 at 09:47 PM.
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Originally Posted by
skullandbones
Nice work jakester. BTW: where did you get your cup holders if you don't mind sharing?
I am not 100% sure but think it may have been Rex Marine.
http://shopping.rexmar.com/Merchant2...rinkholderssbp
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cgundermann : nice!
ksamson : picture kind of fuzzy... but I do like the kevlar look.
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SOLD 03/2013: MK II #5004: 5.0 EFI: 8.8, 3.55, E303, TW heads, GT40 intake, 24#, 70mm MAF
Ordered MK IV Coyote Complete Kit.
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Thanks - trying for a different look.
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The front cup holder doesn't look like you could put a cup/can in it...doesn't the shifter interfere with it?
Looks like it would still be usable for change or a garage clicker though.
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IMHO, the ultimate cockpit modification!
The original "Wyman" Door mod
Dare ya!
Pat
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Mark II Rebuilt into 1955 Jaguar D Type Replica Explorer 302, Holley SA670, Trick Flow Stage 1 cam, 3 Link 4.10 gears, Classic Gauges
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Originally Posted by
UpstateCobraGuy
IMHO, the ultimate cockpit modification!
Dare ya!
Those of us with wider girth can appreciate. Nice job Pat, I didn't notice last time.
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jakester - VERY cool mods! I'm curious to know your plan for finishing off the front and rear cubbies? Will you be putting any sort of door or cover over either of them?
Also, I would really like to install a trunk separator myself - did you find a plan/template somewhere or determine the measurements yourself?
Finally - for anyone listening - where does everyone get their sheet metal for making these mods??
Thanks!
Shannon
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Originally Posted by
sph427
Finally - for anyone listening - where does everyone get their sheet metal for making these mods??
Thanks!
Shannon
I use online metals and metals depot.
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... and a couple more:
AC pedal pads and custom throttle based on original big-block cars:
Bound carpet edges and leather covering on exposed chassis members:
Later,
Chris
"There are no more monsters to fear, and so, we have to build our own."
Mk3.1 #7074
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Switch panel similar to original comp cars
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Originally Posted by
David Hodgkins
Here is the trunk cubby wall installed. The whole trunk is fully polished. It's still raw (uncoated) so it takes some upkeep. I polish it up by hand once every year or 2:
Cool cubby.
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Originally Posted by
2FAST4U
Trunk mod - original style fiberglass trunkpan
Wow, fiberglass.
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Originally Posted by
sph427
jakester - VERY cool mods! I'm curious to know your plan for finishing off the front and rear cubbies? Will you be putting any sort of door or cover over either of them?
Also, I would really like to install a trunk separator myself - did you find a plan/template somewhere or determine the measurements yourself?
Shannon, Breeze sells a cubby separator. Link is here.
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Nice colour, what do they call that green?