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Show me satanic details...please.
Please share your pics of those devilish details. They can be exceptionally executed, well thought out, black sheep thinking, or anything that stopped you in your tracks and you had to zoom in and snap a shot.
Here are a few details that of member's cars that I snapped:
1. Nicest non-restored 914-6 wheel. This belongs to my buddy Rich.
2. Not clock delete but clock substitution. There are "times" I am tempted to stick a cheapo digital clock on my clock delete. What is it? Please tell me more.
3. Love this color combo!
4. Leather door stays! Brilliant!
5. Nice little decal detail - gonna have to copy that one!
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the devil is in the details
Great thread, would love to see more. Here's one I like: lockable glove box door is also easily removed to spare a few ounces at the track:
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Nice details from RRIII...
1-Another one from this awesome 68L ; nice paint details around door panel
2-ST engine protection plate
3-Bumper guard delete option
4-MY favorite ! : Brumos top light, check the reflection in the chrome base !! (comin from the trailer logo !!)
JD
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Seat belts red stitches ??
Does someone have the details of the European red stitches on seat belts (this car was feature in Excellence) ??
Thnaks
JD
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It would have to be a steering wheel detail
Formula enterprises Momo steering wheel.
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Heuer Rallymaster dash mount
Great thread & I had to respond..........
I had a bracket made up to mount my Heuers in the standard sized radio slot in my '65 901.
Simply bolt out the original Blaupunkt and bolt the Heuers and mounting bracket into the radio slot.
Cheers
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Transponder mount anyone?
At a recent track event my transponder mount melted (don't ask) leaving the transponder in the middle of the first turn, where for the next half hour about 30 cars drove over it. Amazingly, it kept on ticking. Anyway I needed a new mount and a new location. The usual locations on the inside fender well are impossible to reach without pulling a wheel. As I drive to and from the track, I wanted a spot I could reach without disassembling the car. Found this under the right front fender. I'm not proud of the execution here; what you see is the result of a flawed initial design modified several times to make it work. But the concept might be useful to someone. The front of the car is at the right.
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Am I getting too literal?
Here's a Satanic Detail for you. It's a placeholder until I can find a reasonably-priced 3.2 sticker:
Lighted Heuer Rallye Timers
These were so nice I decided I wanted to see them at night also. A couple of inexpensive LEDs wired to the headlight switch and recessed mounted let me enjoy the view day or night.
(Sorry for the crappy cell phone pic)
http://www.thepocketsolution.com/ima...htedheuers.jpg
-Mike