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#21
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Williamsburg, Va
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Hey I think that's the first member's ride I have seen with the half doors. I'm glad you like them. Clearly they have thier following, or there wouldn't be so many out there. I have always preferred the full metal door. (when it's on that is.) I really like them with the top half yanked off.
#22
Eternal ***erator
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Good Morning.
I had a forum member ask me if i would post more pics. The weather & my work schedule have really put a damper on getting that done, but here are some. They are a bit fuzzy in some cases, but i am still learning this new digital camera so they may get better with age. *L*
Anywho, i hope they help those who wanted to see them.
Front drivers side view:
Front Passenger side view:
Engine Bay:
Guages:
Center Dash:
I had a forum member ask me if i would post more pics. The weather & my work schedule have really put a damper on getting that done, but here are some. They are a bit fuzzy in some cases, but i am still learning this new digital camera so they may get better with age. *L*
Anywho, i hope they help those who wanted to see them.
Front drivers side view:
Front Passenger side view:
Engine Bay:
Guages:
Center Dash:
Last edited by HappyCurmudgeon; 12-18-2006 at 06:28 AM.
#23
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Drivers Side:
Passenger side entry (or lack thereof) *note the incredibly ignorant placement of the passenger side front garote... err... seatbelt. This seriously hampers use of the ever non-usefull "tilt and slide" passenger seat for entry to the rear seats. The DC engineer who came up with this little gem should be shot between the eyes with a telephone pole.
Passenger side entry (or lack thereof) *note the incredibly ignorant placement of the passenger side front garote... err... seatbelt. This seriously hampers use of the ever non-usefull "tilt and slide" passenger seat for entry to the rear seats. The DC engineer who came up with this little gem should be shot between the eyes with a telephone pole.
#24
Passenger side entry (or lack thereof) *note the incredibly ignorant placement of the passenger side front garote... err... seatbelt. This seriously hampers use of the ever non-usefull "tilt and slide" passenger seat for entry to the rear seats. The DC engineer who came up with this little gem should be shot between the eyes with a telephone pole.