my brother is forced into selling his 65 fastback

DarkoStoj

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hes expecting another kid, hes really bummed about having to sell it but he doesnt really question it since hes a real good father. I put up a nice ebay classified and was hoping if some of you guys might be able to spread the link to people and help him out a little since his wife recently lost her job at general motors and times are a little tight for them right now.

I went through and pretty much did all the work and upkeep on the car since hes not really so much of a car guy so i can answer any questions. I just put the mach one wheels on it to help it sell and i think they look super sharp! I'm sad to see it go too since I'm the one that mostly drove it too :D

thanks

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270528128941

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i just looked at your site for your car. You got any info on that center radio section you did? I wanted to do something similar to my 68...thats sharp!

thanks, I just got some steel and bent to the shape of my tunnel and then fit it in by grinding it and then i got some aluminum and "brushed" it after getting a machine shop to cut the holes for me for the gauges and DVD/Navi player. I mounted the aluminum to the steel. It was a pain cause i made it to fit before putting the rug in so i had to regrind it and recut the aluminum shorter when i installed it. Behind the steel is a frame screwed down to my tunnel to give it more support and for the steel to be screwed into something. I made the steel front indented so the aluminum was flush and not having sharp sides. I also cut up a stock radio mount and used the top of it to mount in the give the top more support. It was better than trying to make a trim piece for the top that would look good and match the rest of the car.
 
thanks, I just got some steel and bent to the shape of my tunnel and then fit it in by grinding it and then i got some aluminum and "brushed" it after getting a machine shop to cut the holes for me for the gauges and DVD/Navi player. I mounted the aluminum to the steel. It was a pain cause i made it to fit before putting the rug in so i had to regrind it and recut the aluminum shorter when i installed it. Behind the steel is a frame screwed down to my tunnel to give it more support and for the steel to be screwed into something. I made the steel front indented so the aluminum was flush and not having sharp sides. I also cut up a stock radio mount and used the top of it to mount in the give the top more support. It was better than trying to make a trim piece for the top that would look good and match the rest of the car.

got any up close pictures? Whats the model dvd/navi player?

Wish I had 15,000 that's a nice car.
thanks, its a shame it can't stay in the family