It reminds me of something Grand Theft Auto would have ripped off in their video games lol. Eh it's not for me, but as long as KT enjoys it, then:beer:
phenomenal build. talked with the guys at tmi while at mustang week, they seem to be top notch company. im in the process of building a 66 fastback/terminator as well. what steering wheel is in that car? any details on the door panels and what can be done in that regards? really like the ones on that car.
It looks great KT. The seats look much better than when they left the house. Glad to see you got the car together. I hope to see it in person soon. I am still slowly working on my project. If you need a dash for another build, I still have one and a few other parts.
John! I was wondering iif you were finished with yours yet... it's going to be badass! Thanks for the kind words, I appreciate it. I don't know if i'll need a dash any time soon, but I'll keep it in the rolodex.
The wheels a re 18X 10's out back and 18 X 8's in front. Forgeline three piece CF3P design with polished hoops. I'm VERY happy with the wheels and that company. Outstanding service! BFG KDWII tires. 285/30/18 in back, and 255/35/18 in front. they fit! no tire rub.
a 32V mod will NOT fit between the stock towers, sorry to say. factor in a subframe, mustang II, or full chassis. I cant say enough good things about the Schwartz chassis under mine. Handles great!
Did you recover the dash after the you took out the material on each side or did you just make filler panels? It looks like you had the corners re stitched on drivers side to make it one seem
Had to post on here again. Wife and I though of selling her shortbed 86 Chevy street truck and build a truck version of this car. Except the dash Idea though. We still love the old school look. But would run the same drivetrain and IRS in a 53/54 F-100. That would also be kool and flat black!