Pat's Sr20 Project

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That's huge!!! Congratulations! Can't wait until your first visit!

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A decade in the dark! Nice to see a little sunshine Pat! Are those wheels wantanbe?
Careful where you park it at night, I think I can make em fit on my car :twisted:

Good to see all the progress.
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Wheels are Rotas, front springs are Dean's comps, hope they settle some, the sr20 sounds sweet! Pat
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Hi Pat,

The Turbo Teds are going to be there in 2 weeks! :)
Get some doors on that thing so you can take us on the promised drive on the local roads. :wink:

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I would surely drive 600 miles to check out your car Pat!
What a Jewel!
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pebbles wrote:I would surely drive 600 miles to check out your car Pat!
What a Jewel!
Pat, Pebbles means driving 600 miles in his new car or truck, NOT driving his roadster. :roll:

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Work and family commitments are eating up all my time...oh for the retirement life of Ted!!!! Just found that the alignment shop I planned on using is closed, hard finding one locally that can handle the narrow wheel base. Not sure the charging system is working. And need to get those doors and hood on. So close yet so far away from driving.

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dynaguy wrote: And need to get those doors and hood on.

Pat
And here I thought you were going for the Jeep look...
I think the first time I drove my car down the road I had a bucket for a seat... and no doors or hood...
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Nearing the finish line. Only 9 years after purchasing the totally disassembled project. A few minor touches yet, but on the road. :D A few pics of my car: Pat
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dynaguy wrote:Nearing the finish line. Only 9 years after purchasing the totally disassembled project. A few minor touches yet, but one the road. :D A few pics of my car: Pat
Good Work Pat.
See you got bugs on it already! :lol:
No Garage Queen in Colton :lol:

Pat has civilized his roadster.
The switches on the center console ashtray area are for the heated seats :roll:
On the radio console the buttons where the choke was located are for the cruise control! :shock:

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Just stunning Pat, looks great! I'm with you on the cruise control and heated seats!
How aout a power top and windows? (And I am only HALF joking!) :-)
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Hey Pat,
What kind of door limiter is that? What is it from? It looks great.
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ted heaton wrote:
pebbles wrote:I would surely drive 600 miles to check out your car Pat!
What a Jewel!
Pat, Pebbles means driving 600 miles in his new car or truck, NOT driving his roadster. :roll:

Ted.
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Thanks for the kind words.

The doors and door pillars were welded shut when I purchased the car. I adapted a Toyota door limiter. Wish I had a pic before installation. Took some "engineering" but works really well.

Love the flat dash conversion, but was quite the process to get right.

Wife and I plan on many day trips as well as extended touring in the future, the reason for the amenities such as the heated seats, cruise control, volvo arm rest with cup holders, retractable seat belts and Retro Sound radio with all the techie hook-ups. I have a separate trunk lid with luggage rack and a small motorcycle enclosed pull trailer for the necessary "stuff" on long trips.

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My hats off to you sir, beautiful interior and love the 2 tone gray. What was your solution to finishing the door aluminum trim and threshold? Powder coat?
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