My 88 Formula Interior Redesign (Page 65/87)
Sharkman MAY 03, 06:30 PM
Simple and clean



This way the white will follow from the stereo consol over on this peace.

[This message has been edited by Sharkman (edited 05-03-2010).]

katatak MAY 03, 10:53 PM
Yep - Greg,

Now you have to work the shift console! It looks out of place. You can do it!

Pat

Sofa King MAY 04, 07:29 AM
BRILLIANT! I love it!

The design works and naturally flows from the radio to the armrest. The curves on the sides of the shifter captures and creates a visual "cup or bowl" where the radio cover and shifter plate meet - it's brilliant! Of course now... I have to build it...

This is wonderful! I'll play with the overall design a little bit to incorporate the tray and the window switches. But this is a fantastic design and starting point - KUDOS!!!!!

THANK YOU!
katatak MAY 05, 07:51 PM
Hey Greg,

Check out my solution to my arm rest dilema! Simple, easy and no arm sweating on the vinyl! I love it.






Later

Pat
Sofa King MAY 06, 07:17 AM
GASP!

What is that? A foam pad? Quick! Easy! Genius!
katatak MAY 07, 12:28 AM
I just coveresd an old spare console with packing tape, layed some glass down, Trimmed to the size is wanted and covered it in headliner material. I bet there is not more than 8 bucks in that thing. I cruised the car around town all day today - 80 plus miles - 96* outside - nice and cool inside and no sticking to the console! It works great.

Pat
Blacktree MAY 07, 12:35 AM

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Originally posted by Sofa King: The design works and naturally flows from the radio to the armrest. The curves on the sides of the shifter captures and creates a visual "cup or bowl" where the radio cover and shifter plate meet - it's brilliant! Of course now... I have to build it...


It would look kinda funny to have a complete custom interior, except for that stock shifter bezel sitting there like a sore thumb.

YES, you MUST build it... and post photos for us to drool over.
Sofa King MAY 10, 07:59 AM
Hey Guys,

I've been really slacking these past couple of weeks. I think I just needed a break from all the dust, sanding and overall frustration I've been having as I get closer to finishing - my mind is constantly racing to improve upon what I've done and it keeps putting me into a bind. Not to worry - I am NOT going to just stop working. I ask you just hang in there with my slackerness.
Sharkman MAY 10, 09:34 AM
You are doing the right thing. Give it a break and you will get the lust back
Blacktree MAY 10, 09:49 AM
I agree. If you keep trying to slog through it, you'll probably just burn yourself out. Take a break, man. You've earned it!