Completely custom interior?!
Because I was interested in molding and making a completely custom console (CD player/AC down to the shifter) because I really don't like that old Chevy indent-like console. It just bothers me. I want to make a new one thats smooth like the Corvette's but not exactly like that. I want it to have some unique-ness (I'm really making up a lot of words today).
If anyones done this can you give me some idea as to how hard it is to mold this? I know a bunch of people do it for Carputers.
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I think the interior looks clean and simple the way it is in that area.
What year model are you talking about anyways?
-Rick
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i do like your idea of the climate controls but might be tuff to tackle with the factory controls, you would need to slide the climate control box out enough to be flush with the face of the radio bezel, then cut on the bezel until you got everything to set even then use some fiberglass/body filler to smooth out what you cut but you would also have to do the same to the radio to do it, im planning on tackling the center console soon i want something a little different, but not sure how im going to do it yet
But I guess I'll be working on it for a while. But that doesn't bother me, I'll have all summer to do it.
Anyone ever tried an overhead info center? Like in Jeeps where it displays all the info? I was thinking of building some box like thing and sticking a Lingenfelter DashDAQ in it. It'd sit slightly above the rear view.
Lingenfelter DashDAQ:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...018170334&rd=1
I've redone the radio bezel and the center console.
Both using fiberglass and Bondo.
The process really isn't that hard, it's just difficult to get right.
If you have a plan go with it. You can pick up interior pieces for nothing.
And maybe you could move the HVAC control unit overhead.
Then you would have plenty of room for your screen.
I've wired a Homelink, rearview mirror and a dome light that route.
The problem you might see moving the HVAC controls up there is the ***** are not all electrical.
One **** works a vaccuum, another turns a cable and the last is electrical.






