4th gen dash in a 1st gen
#3
that is really neat. must have been A LOT of time involved in fitting that in. I would have used a Camaro dash instead of a T/A but still great nonetheless.
I think someone did this to a sencond gen too. I'll see if I can dig it up on the net.
that shifter looks like it belongs in a 1969 pickup instead.
I think someone did this to a sencond gen too. I'll see if I can dig it up on the net.
that shifter looks like it belongs in a 1969 pickup instead.
Last edited by camaronutt; 04-10-2010 at 10:04 PM.
#7
If you like this you might check out www.londonautosales.net. They are here in kentucky and have taken many fourth gen camaros and then graft the 69 nose and rear to the car with n.o.s parts. They sold one at barrett jackson. Some angles look great while others seem a little off. Interesting none the less.
#8
If you like this you might check out www.londonautosales.net. They are here in kentucky and have taken many fourth gen camaros and then graft the 69 nose and rear to the car with n.o.s parts. They sold one at barrett jackson. Some angles look great while others seem a little off. Interesting none the less.
I wish people would stop doing that to 4th gens.
#9
yea that shifter is waaay too tall. I like the interior...it looks well done, but if I hop in my old classic to drive on a nice day I want the entire old car feel. That car would be great for daily driving with the engine and interior, but I don't think that one is daily driven
They're 04-06 GTO seats...without headrests, actually which I think looks a little odd (second pic), but I can see how with the headrests the seats look too tall in there.
They're 04-06 GTO seats...without headrests, actually which I think looks a little odd (second pic), but I can see how with the headrests the seats look too tall in there.
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