Set the Visibar on the roof.
Set the Visibar on the roof.
Got the new radio console installed. It’s great. It’s not really done yet, as I still have to hook everything up. But at least it will look finished for the Mopar Happening show tomorrow. It is very hot today — the hottest day so far this year. The heat index is supposed to be in the 100s. So I’m moving kinda slow and taking it as easy as I can.
Picked up sheet metal to use for creating the new radio console. By the time I got back home it was raining very heavily, so more work on this will have to wait for better weather.
Routed wire for the Visibar and speaker down through the door post, under the carpet (in the wiring raceway) along the passenger side, up through the kick panel and over to where the console will be. (Since I don’t want a hole in the roof or door post, the wires will route through the rear door seal when needed. This will allow the Visibar rig to be unplugged and removed for casual driving, leaving just a short wire stub and plug hanging loose inside the car.) Installed relay under the dash to control the Visibar.
Once this is completed, the components will actually be functional. (In the past, when showing the car, they were in place and looked good. Soon they will be even better!)
Did some miscellaneous work
Picked up the door insignia. They look great!
Did a bunch of miscellaneous stuff in preparation for the show this weekend.
Got a call from Shannon following up on the design. She had noticed a discrepancy between the small sample sticker that I gave her and the vector graphic (.ai) file. I explained that they took shortcuts with the little sticker and that the graphic file was correct. She was glad, because she said the graphic file looked good.
Requested price quote for custom license plates for use in shows and parades.
Ordered a pair of door insignia. They should be completed by Friday. (Just in time for this weekend’s Autumn Classic show.)