I know it's been slow going but she really is ready for paint, meanwhile the dash is done, the headliner and the interior reupholstered though not installed. All the chrome is redone too. The glovebox was shot so I made a new one out of fibergl*** and lined it with felt I found this amazing mirror on ebay but I think it might be too big. Handmade lucite knobs
looks great...the mirror even works since it's so spacey looking. I'm digging the steering wheel and headliner...hell...all of it !
The steering wheel's the stock original restored, the horn ring was broken like they all are on this model so I made one from scratch out of steel and had it chromed, it'll last forever. The upholstery was done by my old pal Soloman at *** Upholstery in Kissimmee, it's mindblowingly good. You can't really see the abalone flake but it really pops in the sun. Glad you dig it man, it means a lot to me.
nads,,,that car is cool as hell,,,,any full side shots?....LOVE that steering wheel,,,COOOOOOLLLL,,,,,,did you make the headliner yourself?..it rocks...if you decide not to use that side mirror, ill buy it from you,,,i know where it would look right at home.........
My buddy Soloman Mills did the headliner, dashboard cover and the entire interior, I did some small detail stuff. If I ever sell the mirror it'll be to you Jim.
Still think a Mazda Miata swap would be cool. But, it's been off the road for so long, time to finish it and get some enjoyment. Between this and the work on Tubbs' car, you are one amazing Kat! JT
Yeah JT, when it dies it'll be time to move on, having had a Miata (sssshhh, don't tell anyone) I know what a great drivetrain it is. I know those Kent blocks are getting rare Alex.
wow. looks great. i think the mirror is jet age-y enough to stay. what can you tell us about the process for the handmade lucite knobs? they are extremely cool.
Super easy General, just buy sheets of whatever colors you want, cut out to the rough shape with a jigsaw, Dremel, bandsaw or whatever then glue different colors together using special plastic cement, it's super watery. Finally grind and sand to the shape you want, go to finer grades until you get to 600, then polish to a lustrous finish. You can get s****s on ebay, or from sign shops and plastic sellers. I think someone on here had a tech walk through a while back with pictures. Trust me when I say this, it's time consuming but easy, anyone can do it......anyone.
That thing looks great man. I love those old consul capri's. Always wanted one in England but they'd all dissolved. That mirror is kool as hell too! cant wait to see it finished.....
Great work, man. Consul Capris rock. Get that puppy finished! I will say this, though: the mirror might be a bit big. I like it though.
cool! have you tried the mirror mounted on the fender? i'm usually not a big fan of that look, but it might help...
Look at the picture with my son Miles, Packford can be seen in the background. Still got her, still isn't finished, still runs and drives.
I'm loving that interior! I can't wait to see the car done at the Turkey Run, it's going to be sweet! Gow- Here is that tech article on making the knobs: http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8377