Steam from an iron?Wonder if a dry cleaner's pants leg press would do the job. I'd want to watch if possible.
I'm pretty sure they have a wide range of adjustment for the temperature.Only concern is it being to hot and melting headliner?
Shifter and line lock with hidden wiring is completed.
Grinded a slot on the front side of the shifter just big enough for the cable.
Pushed the cable in and filled the slot with epoxy. After this hardened I slapped some bondo on it, sanded it down and painted it with cast iron paint.
Did my best on staining the all black handle with some silver paint to mimic the black/Grey woodgrain.
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Just for insurance, one will be dedicated for the audio system.Why 2 batteries?
Not much interesting to show. Working on the wiring and I'm almost finished with the front end. Trying to hide it all and laying it out neat and tidy. Wrapping and securing everything with the poly cable socks takes some time but I really like the looks of it.
Received a lot of misc stuff like led buttons from Custom billet buttons, moroso u-joint brackets for the drive shaft, u--joints, a lot of clips and trim fasteners, glass seals, oils, etc etc.. just an endless list of small stuff making my wallet a lot thinner.. it all ads up!
But, on the bright side, start up is getting real close now.
It's not finished yet. Going to drill holes for some switches where the hvac controls were.Looks great! Do you have any more pictures of the center console bezel work? Is that the same vinyl you used on the dash? I have the same console and am trying to figure out what to do about the old cutout for the Challenger HVAC controls. The plan was to use cut out some more and stick a Holley 7.5" digital dash in there. Great work, very clean!
-Rick