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I imagine that in reality the pictures don't do it justice and it looks great in the pictures.
I like the fat meats on the back - looks right.
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I like your aftermarket upgrade choices for the interior as they compliment the overall look of the car. Very sharp and nicely done!
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Thanks, restoration is been a long way, finally I found that more things can be done, so no ending, anyway I do all work for hobby.
Best regards
Mario
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I understand completely, the work really never ends. I also completed the restoration on my car this year and now spend time driving it and working the bugs out. I guess when there is nothing else to do on the car it must it is time for another project! I just haven't found anything interesting yet.
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Wow thats a whole bunch of red.
Awesome steering wheel. Vest aftermarket wheel i have seen in a while.
It looks like you put your soul into it for sure. Nows the time to ride.
Drive it man.
Drive it and smile.
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Nice work. Where did you get that underdash radio? It looks like a Pioneer Super Tuner I had in high school back in 1983.
Regards,
Mike
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(11-01-2015, 07:21 AM)1969_Mach1 Wrote: Nice work. Where did you get that underdash radio? It looks like a Pioneer Super Tuner I had in high school back in 1983.
Regards,
Mike
Good eye 69 Mach 1. If that is a Pioneer, it's a classic or should I say period correct.
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Looks great :-)
Regards Rob
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Mike you are right, it is a Pioneer Stereo KP-500, analog dial, with variable capacitors for tuning, I bought since some years and kept for this moment.
Best regards.