:lol: Now were talking!! :lol:
Bill:Per the owners request, I've already ordered a set of 20" dubs, flaming orange dingo balls for around all of the windows, neon lights for under the car and dash, and some damn little plastic chuawawa who's head bounces up and down with the cars movement, and who's eyes light up when the brakes are applied. I figure with the leapard skin seat covers, and the pink shag carpeting, dash cover, and headliner going in, that this will certainly add more value to the future collectability of the car. We won't even discuss the 300 speaker sound system the owner wants me to install as that would take all day just for the components list............
Bill S.
Bill:
Get a hold of Snoop Dog and see where he went for the Mink interior for his Snoop DeVille! I'll bet Johnny Mac would love that shit in there!! epper::rockon::bowdown:
...you guys are scaring me. :uh oh::uh oh:
Not to worry JM, all of the mods are done and here is your new AND IMPROVED "R" Model
Glad to hear the car is being returned to the way it was.
I have some pretty decent pics of the car back when it ran the One Lap of America. I'd like to try and get some digital images done of all the decals in vinyl or static cling if possible.
Thanks folks!
Does anyone have a recommended digitizing service they've used?
I have some pretty decent pics of the car back when it ran the One Lap of America. I'd like to try and get some digital images done of all the decals in vinyl or static cling if possible.
Currently looking at Maximum Motorsports suspension mods too.
Damn, the car hasn't even been in my garage yet. :cryying::cryying:
you've got mail! :thumbsup:
Thanks folks!
Damn, the car hasn't even been in my garage yet. :cryying::cryying:
What makes you think it ever will be :lol1:;-)
How about some REAL updates Buckwheat???? :-D:-D:-D
Kind of sad really to think in it's glory days it sat on several race course starting grids, covered in sponsorship decals, dirt, grime, road rash, melted rubber bespeckling it's once white paint, candy and food wrappers strewn around it's interior and the smell of sweat, gasoline, and motor oil wafting from it's general area whenever it was standing still . It now sits neglected in the same spot you parked it in, covered in inches of dust hoping that the owner of the shop sees a break in his 101/102 degree flu induced fever so he can attack it with the same vigor as when it was dropped off last week.
Bill S.
The Dejokerization has begun
first we get rid of one of the jokers so we can work on the car