I painted the gated shifter and the shifter shaft black since the aluminum finish did not match my black and gold theme, however the paint is not going to hold out well, if anyone has any tips on how to black anodize the gate please let me know, otherwise I will to continuously touch it up, but I like the black finish a lot better.
Great work Hector!!
Congrats to your son on whichever school he chooses.
It is great to see your successful leather application on your dash. I plan to do the same (except I plan to purchase a leather sewing machine as I am doing my own seat covers as well) and am very scared about getting the leather to stretch over all the curves. I now am a little less concerned seeing how yours turned out. I may need to make a trip to you when I am ready to cover mine.
Thanks Mark, it just takes time and going through the learning curves. And always be willing to compromise a little. your paint job is not bad at all.Holy crap, Hector -- those updates were like binge-watching a season of Game of Thrones! nice update and congrats to your son! I wish I had your skill/patience for bodywork and interior finish. Awesome job!
A friend has her PhD in EE from Stanford, attended her dissertation. That was a momentous event for sure. Same friend attained a degree from Harvard as well, which is literally a stones throw from MIT. Best to you proud Dad and your son whichever school he selects.
Side note -
If we came across students in a crosswalk on campus she would often quip - "Don't hit those, they're expensive"![]()
Thanks for the kind words Rich. I have been dreaming for a long time about the first drive to work, the gas station and the first car show. Especially after the long days and nights in the garage. It certainly has been a labor of love and lots of learning curves. Some of it very enjoyable, some of it not so much. Working full time and doing this project on the side is pretty tough, but obviously doable. I can see the light !!!!CONGRATS TO YOUR FAMILY! Building the SLC is a great accomplishment but I'm sure you know you'll never be more proud than of your family's accomplishments.
That being said wait until that random stranger refuses to believe that you built your car. My wife took my iPhone to the shop for a new battery recently and when the tech turned the phone on and saw my car he said "Oh I have pictures of that car too." Turns out he took the family out for ice cream the same night we were there. He couldn't believe someone could build something like that when the wife explained it was totally built in our garage. He even videoed us driving away unbeknownst to us. Your car is coming out great and is truly a one of a kind. Your work is even inspiring other builders!
I can see the light (at the end of the tunnel) !!!!
I like Michael Fling's idea to name the car. Mine is going to be black with gold accents (I am a Purdue boilermaker)
So the first name that comes to mind is "boilermaker" , but most people won't get it, ideas welcome ....
I will let you hit it with a champagne bottle and name it aloud , LOL . I am realistically expecting to be done within the next couple of months, so excited about driving it to work and my first car show, updates will keep coming .....