It is very interesting! Good job! I also have a printer and have thoughts about printing a few other pieces for these mopars! If it works out I might try to sell some of the parts.3d printed cluster and a 5" tach Mount to fill in the cut up dash.
View attachment 1716483730
View attachment 1716483728
View attachment 1716483731
View attachment 1716483727
View attachment 1716483729
I don't want to get off topic too much, if you're interested in 3D printed stuff, check out the forum section. There's a thread with more details and CAD files for the cluster I made in there as well.It is very interesting! Good job! I also have a printer and have thoughts about printing a few other pieces for these mopars! If it works out I might try to sell some of the parts.
www.forabodiesonly.com
Not "custom" by any means, but I love the gauges. Auto Meter American Muscle.Good morning all! Doing a major overhaul on my 73 Scamp and looking to see what some of you are doing for dash modifications. Being a "Kustom is the only way" kind of guy, My car is by no means "stock" and have the interior completely out of the car dong a major interior upgrade. I have the dash pulled for a repaint and rewire, stereo install, Intellitronix gauge panel, a/c upgrades and steering column. The dash pad will be wrapped with contrast stitching along with full custom interior treatments. Just curious what some of the rest of you are doing to upgrade, update the factory parts and pieces.
The autometer setup looks really nice for sure! It's interesting how just a change of gauges makes a difference. Yours and Mopar603 look quite a bit different than each other even tho the base panel is the same. That's the definition of Kustom: different than stock or the next one!!
Krusty dash. Light weight, basic, and works. I took 10-15lbs out of the dash.
View attachment 1716481580
View attachment 1716481765