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'69 Coronet console build

Dusty Dude

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Awhile back I posted a thread asking if anyone could show me how they had gone about doing a clean looking installation of a B&M Starshifter. I got a couple of replies but not much help so I went ahead and tried my hand at coming up with something that looked decent. Took me a few weeks to get it done but I'm pretty happy with the results. I've never tried to upholster anything before so I spent a lot of time on YouTube trying to get educated. I also incorporated a lot of wiring for the Vintage air system, radio and subwoofer, fuel pump, gauges and USB ports. I was able to get it together without any visible fasteners. Let me know what you think.

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Is that Jesus taking those pics in sandals :)? Hey, that looks damn good!
Mike
 
Looks pretty good. A couple of years ago I built a console for a client's 69 Ply wagon (440 6 pack 4 spd) and here is what I came up with.

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That looks real nice, I bet you could sell those.
 
Awhile back I posted a thread asking if anyone could show me how they had gone about doing a clean looking installation of a B&M Starshifter. I got a couple of replies but not much help so I went ahead and tried my hand at coming up with something that looked decent. Took me a few weeks to get it done but I'm pretty happy with the results. I've never tried to upholster anything before so I spent a lot of time on YouTube trying to get educated. I also incorporated a lot of wiring for the Vintage air system, radio and subwoofer, fuel pump, gauges and USB ports. I was able to get it together without any visible fasteners. Let me know what you think.

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You could probably make some money building those, you might get overwhelmed by orders.
 
Awhile back I posted a thread asking if anyone could show me how they had gone about doing a clean looking installation of a B&M Starshifter. I got a couple of replies but not much help so I went ahead and tried my hand at coming up with something that looked decent. Took me a few weeks to get it done but I'm pretty happy with the results. I've never tried to upholster anything before so I spent a lot of time on YouTube trying to get educated. I also incorporated a lot of wiring for the Vintage air system, radio and subwoofer, fuel pump, gauges and USB ports. I was able to get it together without any visible fasteners. Let me know what you think.

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This actually ROCKS!
What a great job.
 
Awhile back I posted a thread asking if anyone could show me how they had gone about doing a clean looking installation of a B&M Starshifter. I got a couple of replies but not much help so I went ahead and tried my hand at coming up with something that looked decent. Took me a few weeks to get it done but I'm pretty happy with the results. I've never tried to upholster anything before so I spent a lot of time on YouTube trying to get educated. I also incorporated a lot of wiring for the Vintage air system, radio and subwoofer, fuel pump, gauges and USB ports. I was able to get it together without any visible fasteners. Let me know what you think.

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Very nice! :thumbsup:
 
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