"THE FRIDGE"
You may wonder, why give it such a name? Well simply because its so COOL!!! (like a fridge) hehe
Anyways heres some pics of what it looks like all original before i start customizing.
Got some pretty big plans over the next few weeks.
idk why the pics are chopped off but ill include the link to my photobucket page check em out on there, and thats where ill be adding more pics as i progress through the modifications.
feel free to give me some ideas, thoughts, comments.
stay tuned!
i also had some questions about mods. check em out in the posting link below. any help/advice is very very much appreciated!
very clean! in addition to the mods you mentioned in your other thread, i'm going to suggest that you keep your eyes open for clean seats from an SR5 tercel and swap them in (very easy, only about 4 x 14 mm bolts for each seat). i know some peeps on the forum like the DLX seats but i really prefer the SR5 and also think they look way cooler.
also, 14" wheels improve handling but if you want to keep your stock white wheels i can probably find you a center cap for the one you're missing and mail it to you, if you can't find one at a scrapyard near you.
My tercel:: The General, 85 SR5 w/ Sunroof,Olive Drab paint, Black Interior, custom steel bumpers, Barto BC lift, 1.67L BUILT 3AC w/ Weber Carb. 346,000 miles and counting since restoration
Very Nice. Good list of mods. Don't paint it! Your paint looks beautiful!
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SynthDesign wrote:Don't paint it! Your paint looks beautiful!
It's always surprising how much the painted window frames add to the overall look! Maybe it's just the red color that got the body-color frames?
I'm jealous!
Tom M.
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