donnythearies
New Member
Hello there C:
I got a scuffed but solid '69 300, running and driving but not road legal here yet. I live in Germany, you might have heard tales of TÜV...
My priorities right now are getting on the road legally and replacing literally every weather seal, preferably in time for BBTR. After that I'll have to find some gauges, also I guess I'll have to face electrical and get it right once. On the side I will keep working on rust prevention and (re-)painting everything in hopes to be able to (at least technically, gas is pretty expensive here and i drive a lot) daily the car year round.
Plans for the future - besides working on reliability and longevity - include installing a CB radio, putting in a rollcage, creating a custom headliner, redoing the seats making them leather (probably outsourcing this), building a new speaker system and finding some bluetooth and maybe cassette solution, getting some engine preheating in and a bunch more.
I also have some more wild visions I might act on some day, like wondering what you can get out of the car after giving it the Daytona/Superbird treatment and contemplating custom building a full cyberpunk style interior. Think Bladerunner, very 80s/90s cyberpunk anime, stuff like that. Very much trying to fit the vibe of the car tho - nothing modern big touchscreens or whatnot. Sorry to all the purists, I feel you - but I intentionally got a car with barely any interior and everything in bad shape so I could make it my own. I wouldn't cut/build/put big changes into any nice/mint interior. Besides, finding actual C-Body interior parts is next to impossible here. Trust the process I guess.
Anyways, I think this summarises everything pretty well, I'll try to keep things updated. For now I have to start slow, I have finals coming up soon and my progress is capped by how much money I can spare, but I'm on it.
See yall round!
I got a scuffed but solid '69 300, running and driving but not road legal here yet. I live in Germany, you might have heard tales of TÜV...
My priorities right now are getting on the road legally and replacing literally every weather seal, preferably in time for BBTR. After that I'll have to find some gauges, also I guess I'll have to face electrical and get it right once. On the side I will keep working on rust prevention and (re-)painting everything in hopes to be able to (at least technically, gas is pretty expensive here and i drive a lot) daily the car year round.
Plans for the future - besides working on reliability and longevity - include installing a CB radio, putting in a rollcage, creating a custom headliner, redoing the seats making them leather (probably outsourcing this), building a new speaker system and finding some bluetooth and maybe cassette solution, getting some engine preheating in and a bunch more.
I also have some more wild visions I might act on some day, like wondering what you can get out of the car after giving it the Daytona/Superbird treatment and contemplating custom building a full cyberpunk style interior. Think Bladerunner, very 80s/90s cyberpunk anime, stuff like that. Very much trying to fit the vibe of the car tho - nothing modern big touchscreens or whatnot. Sorry to all the purists, I feel you - but I intentionally got a car with barely any interior and everything in bad shape so I could make it my own. I wouldn't cut/build/put big changes into any nice/mint interior. Besides, finding actual C-Body interior parts is next to impossible here. Trust the process I guess.
Anyways, I think this summarises everything pretty well, I'll try to keep things updated. For now I have to start slow, I have finals coming up soon and my progress is capped by how much money I can spare, but I'm on it.
See yall round!















