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GM production small block engines were known as Mouse motors.

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Re: Season's over and time to rebuild.

Subject: Re: Season's over and time to rebuild.
by rklessdriver on 2014/4/25 17:23:53

Just wanted to show my new gauge and switch pannel I built for the center dash.

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The gauges are 2 5/8" Autometer Sport Comps and the switches are Fastronix lighted rockers. Really nice products.... The filler pannel is just 1/8th lexan that I cut to fit behind the dash fascia cover. Painted on the backside so it will never scratch and always look nice.

Of course with the removable steering wheel this year I had to move the Tack to where the factory tach was located.... I'm still working on a filler pannel to make it look nice but I was making sure once I removed the factory gauge cluster that it would fit in there and not interfere with anything.

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You can also see my Turbo Action Cheetah shifter and air shifter assy that I fitted to the stock center console last year.

Sorry for the wiring mess in the passenger floor but we were actually working on it, when I snapped the pics. Hope to be able to get the electronics board all fit in the floor there soon... just a peice of lexan with my iginition box, various relays, shifter control, ground and power blocks located on it.

I do have some pics of the new roll cage located here:

http://s50.photobucket.com/user/rkles ... 4641463207412754119266514

But they are all fabrication shots and I'll take some of the car now that everything is painted, the carbon fiber bar protectors on and the interior is all put back in it. Looks great so I'll take some pics this weekend for you guys.

Will
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