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1966 Upper Console (with CD player) *PIC*

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Old Feb 2, 2005 | 10:44 AM
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Very nice Dan. I've balked at mounting a Cd player under my dash or in my glovebox, and don't really want a Cd changer in the trunk. I may just have to build one of these... do you have more pics?
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Old Feb 2, 2005 | 11:13 AM
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along these lines, I found this interesting item that puts two gauges in the overhead console....where you can't possibly see them and keep your eyes anywhere close to the road

http://www.deltabaymustang.com/absohcnsl.htm
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Old Feb 2, 2005 | 01:50 PM
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I actually considered putting a couple gauges underneath the stereo... But then it occurred to me that I'd have to get the bulky lines (for the mechanical gauges) up there somehow. As it is now, I have my stereo wiring leaving the rear of the console and working its way down to the door sill and back up to the dash. I doubt that mechanical gauge lines are available in that length (or would even work properly). If I make any more of these consoles, I think a couple map lights might be easy to incorporate. As for the extra gauges - that's what my dash pod will be for!

Any other pics? Sure - what would you like to see in particular? I'd be happy to post a couple more...
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Old Feb 2, 2005 | 02:23 PM
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Do you have pics of the of the console before you mounted it, or the assembly process?
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Old Feb 2, 2005 | 02:28 PM
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Dan,
Nice job on the console. I, too, finished mine but am still figuring out what to do with a stereo??? I am planning to put most of it in the trunk.
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Old Feb 2, 2005 | 02:38 PM
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Pics of the assembly? No, I'm afraid not. But trust me - you wouldn't have wanted to see any! There was a lot or re-working and "fixing" things to get them right. Screws and hot glue and staples going in at odd angles. Not pretty. If I were to build another, it would be closer from the right shape start, and probably wouldn't need half the pieces this one wound up having.

It started with a couple of those strips of aluminum that hold a drop ceiling in place. I sliced them every few inches with my Dremel so they'd bend in the right places, then joined them together with a series of 1x2 pieces of pine. From there I made the sides and so on. But it was that first step - establishing the shape and curve - that took the longest.

Once it was completed, I realized those initial aluminum strips weren't doing just a whole lot... But they served their purpose during the build. After all is said and done - I'd say the hardest part was putting it in by myself! :bang:
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