lets see all the t-top pics

Heres a bunch.
New pics comming! as soon as it warms up

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Hey ill where did you get the background for your gauges? I bought all new mechanical gauges and I made a background with thin aluminum and it's OK but i'm looking for another one. I have a 3.5 inch speedo and four 2 inch gauges the tach is mounted to the right of the gauge housing.
 
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i had an 83 gt that was beyond repair and i gave it to a friend to try and restore it. my 88 is not in the best of condition but is definately going to be back on the road one day.glad to see so many nice cars that are still out there and being driven.its ironic that i live 5 minutes from where they built these cars yet have only seen one aero -nose t-top car on the road and that was 17 years ago.
 
one thing i was not aware of with t-tops is you do roast in there when driving with the tops on on a nice sunny day.found that out the hard way driving through the mountains of pennsylvania after the purchase of my car.one minute its cold and i have the heat on and the next hour or so the sun is out and i am trying to take my sweat jacket off.i plan on tinting mine to help cut down on the rays.
 
nice car just stay clear from the four eyed pride website they frown upon things like this .but great job non the less ,until i went back and read the title i would never have guessed that it was an 84.

thank you, i was just trying to make something different. my nose was wasted and i wanted to see what cobra ground effects looked like with an lx front end