I actually got to do something on the car this past weekend. It was very therapeutic. Here's what I did.
You can tell me what you think of where I am going designwise with the twin 4" LED's housed inside of aluminum tubes! They are just stuck in
there to see what they look like and are not permanent yet.
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Crikey Steve, you've really made progress! Car is looking great and your idea's regarding the backlights seem simple yet tasteful. Obviously this is in keeping with the cars simple yet elegant lines... great job, keep it up!
Idem dito!!!
Well,I think that you should be making them permanent. They will be a nice finishing touch that could be echoed with an ally grille.
Great work and good news that you weren't washed away.
Ian
Muchas Gracias Amigos.
Now if only there were 48 hours in a day....
4 day weekends would be a help too!
my instinct would have been to flush mount those tail lights, but I think what you did looks better.
Was wondering recently, are you going to make a removable top? I guess in arazona you really don't need one, unless you want to use your AC
but I wonder how it'd look with a removable hard top.
Looking very nice Steve - I don't envy you all that rubbing down though, your poor hands!!
Cheers
Chris
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Originally posted by chrisg
Looking very nice Steve - I don't envy you all that rubbing down though, your poor hands!!
Cheers
Chris
Lookin very nice indeed, and much simpler than the liberty lights.
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I recommend that everyone try building a car body. At least once in their lifetime.
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Can it be out of cheese? because cheese would be so easy to work with, wouldn't it?
I really like the lights you settled on. Must be from a higher-priced rig... Peterbilt? KW?
Where I live, there are a zillion little metal polishing shops, so there must be some in Phoenix. Might be worth stopping in one to see what
they'd charge to polish your light housings. Between the compounds and wheels, it would be pretty expensive to DIY, I'd think.