If there's already a similar thread available to us, in that case, feel free to point it out and then delete this one. Here goes. Replacing a handlebar-mounted speedometer with a stationary one of which was hervested from a scrapped bus:
I'm currently working on this 69 Super Bee for a customer. Doing all the paint work. Got all the jambs and engine bay done. Next week I'll paint the exterior.
thank you, it was a 318 auto. now 340 still auto but has a shift kit in the trans. she is loud as hell . headers glass packs an joomies. drives like a truck lol . had to put some shag carpet in it old school. i did all the work except the machine work for the motor, but did put motor togeather, inside and outside. now looking into some kind of outside mural of some sort. i do have an idea , looking into options.
All done with the final sanding. Just have to clean it up, mask and shoot! Tuesday and Wednesday are supposed to be back up near 80 so I'll wait until then to paint.
The Suburban I have, it has a couple different aftermarket items, wheels/tires for one and a top basket rack. Otherwise, it's full-on stock, and I've fixed little things when I could spare money. Well, some longroof buxx came my way this weekend, and I was at the J/Y today, found a Burb with the same color leather interior. I'll have more pics in a few days, but I have this one tonight: The front and rear passenger seat replacements, and front passenger belt setup. Right now, they hide my bloody mess of a Burb, more or less.