I finally took Baldrick out for his first little drive of the year yesterday. Wanted to remind myself of how he drives with the ZS carb before we install the rebuilt SU's sometime in the next week or so.
It was also my first drive since we finished installing the new rear speakers. The speakers along with the new amp in the trunk are VERY nice. The intention is not to annoy the neighbors, but the amp allows me to turn the stereo up so I can actually hear it when the top is down, without all the distortion I was getting without the amp. Very, very happy. Now I can get out on a nice country road, put on some Mozart and enjoy. :thumbsup:
Strange as it may sound, the only place I was able to find speaker boxes was Walmart. All the other places I looked only wanted to sell me some huge enclosure intended for a sub-woofer. I even tried Crutchfield. Anyway, the boxes I found were covered in a grey felt, which I really didn't like the look of, considering my interior is tan with some black here and there. I had some very nice black vinyl left over from some other projects so I decided to go ahead and recover the speaker boxes with that.
I realized while I was out in the garage today that I have been remiss on a few pictures from last year's progress so these should get everyone caught up...
The new speaker boxes:
The temporary mounting panel that Ian made for the driver's side heated seat switch and my overdrive switch. Both of these will get moved up to the dashboard when we finally get around to making the new one, hopefully sometime this year:
This one's old, but here is the new shifter boot that I had made to replace the tan vinyl one that came with the new carpet. The vinyl on that one really didn't match the seats at all. I already had the tan vinyl you see in the picture below, and amazingly it matched the new seat covers almost exactly!
And finally, below is the new e-brake boot I made to replace the original torn one that was in the car. Embellished it with some embroidery for that little extra touch:
I think that brings us up to date. Hopefully we'll soon have pictures of the new header and carbs installed. :banana: