Met the owner of this nice Challenger vert yesterday. It's originally a 318 car, but now has a 426 Hemi in it. Turns out he is an aerospace engineer, so making custom interior and wiring is fun for him. Here is some of the ideas he has come up with for his car. The switches behind the ashtray control fuel pump, electrical, and exhaust cut outs.
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I like his take on the seats, door panels and steering wheel setup.
I do like that ash tray set up. Gauges built on the exterior of the ash tray.
And the switch's of course.
Very interesting way to hide the important switches. Would never think to look there because it is already being used.
Nice Challenger. Living in Denver area it's amazing to me how many local cars I've never seen before!
Thanks for sharing. Hopefully I'll see this one someplace myself this summer as well.
Wes
Nicely done..
I really like it when people customize their ride for their own use..