- Joined
- Oct 1, 2023
- Messages
- 12
- Reaction score
- 43
- Location
- Alabama
- My Car
- 1973 mustang convertible 351 Cleveland 2v
Yes I made it. The console kept cracking at the ashtray. So I cut it off cleanly behind the shifter and fabricated it from there back. It's has USB and power ports inside the console. I used the original lid to the console to keep some of the originality.Center console was also very nicely done. I like it. Did you fabricate that? Or did you modify a pre-existing console? For both of our 1973 Mustangs I ended up install ACP full length consoles, and replacing the ash trays with fabricated Power Panels. That worked out pretty nicely. No cup holder, but I do have a pair of magnetic phone/tablet stands.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSxEBNDKp7o
VERY Nice! I used the same area you used for the remote on my center console for the power window switches (since there were already holes in it anyway). I still need to build a box for my 2 10" MTX Terminator subs and Sledgehammer amp to finish off my trunk,
VERY Nice! I used the same area you used for the remote on my center console for the power window switches (since there were already holes in it anyway). I still need to build a box for my 2 10" MTX Terminator subs and Sledgehammer amp to finish off my trunk,
Thank you.Nice job!
I also have a Retrosound Model 2, along with some Retrosound 4x7s in the doors, and 6x9s 'on' the rear deck (I didn't want to cut 6x9 holes in the sheet metal).Thank you. The radio I have is a Retro Sound from NPD, in the trunk I mounted a Boss Audio sound bar with two 6x9 Alpines. I've just added the Jensen sub a few weeks ago, there's also Jensen amp mounted behind the backseat and the two 4" speakers you see molded into the rear quarter trim panels plus a new dash speaker in the front.
View attachment 91347
Enter your email address to join: