68 4-door "Sleeper"

your building a really nice car keep it up!

Thank you. I appreciate feedback. It keeps me motivated.

WOW, I just saw this thread (relatively a newbie here). You are doing some very very impressive work - you should be proud! Unchartered territory! Keep it up, I know I will be watching. :thumbup::thumbup:

Unchartered for sure. I haven't seen anyone else do an A-body, column-shift modern hemi transplant. I am making it up as I go.

Man, you have some mad skills. As my Dad always says, "if you're not bleeding at the end of a job, you didn't do it right." Keep up the good work, hope you heal up ok.

The doctor did a good job. The scar is minimal. I just wish I had a better story about how I got my scar.:sad10:

Man this thing is gonna be a beast. Nice work on the upper lip.

LOL. The first stitches I have ever had in 46 years. I have had cuts that probably needed stitches, but this is the first time I actually got stitches. If it wasn't in my face, I probably wouldn't have gotten stitches.

your timing was perfect. i was looking at the autometers in my duster earlier tonight, and wondering how to make the speedo more accurate, and get warniong lights.
then you posted up the speedhut gauges.
i want them now. badly.

but unfortunately, ill have to wait until they make a 5 inch size.

looking good on yours. the stitches wont scar much. be about a hairline, if any.

michael

I really like the speedhut guages. They are not deep, so you don't need to worry much about clearance issues. I did not know that they didn't make a 5 inch, though. BTW, I bought the "Legacy" Series guages. I wanted the white background and black letters. Supposedly, this is best for daytime driving and, at my age, easier to see with bifocals.