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10-25-2011, 09:02 PM | #11 |
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Re: 1977 Chevy K30 Crew Cab Build
Ok, the "new" center console finally arrived at the shop & they got it mocked up in there. I think it just looks "right"!!!
You can see the seat surface now - those are the basic colors, but have decided to have them re-done in black leather & charcoal micro-suede rather than the vinyl I bought them in. The arm rest of the console will get recovered to match as well & all will get red double stitching. On the supercharger/methanol combo - as much as I hated to do so, I backed outta that deal.... Once we balanced out where I actually was with it financially rather than where I thought I was given the lack of notification, it just would have made to big a dent & caused other things to slow down a bit & I am all too ready to get this project over & done with already! I am going to have them go ahead with the Holley intake I showed & mentioned earlier - not for a performance gain or anything, just a specific look I want under the hood. Once it comes in we can decide if the Mast valve covers & it will need to be powder coated or if they match enough to run them in the "as-purchased" finish. You can also see that Keven got the new ididit steering column in & he's working on the wiring - has to set-up a clutch cancelation switch for the keyless start button. They got the doors off that Suburban mounted in there to & are working on the power windows. Progress is started up again thankfully, so hopefully no more breaks like this one... |
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