Prototype Y2K Single scoop hatch
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Re: Prototype Y2K Single scoop hatch
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Re: Prototype Y2K Single scoop hatch
We have the mold for that hatch, But John wanted something sleeker, that followed the lines of the deck. And this new hatch will definately compliment the Y2K. Personally, I think the old box hatch doesn't look right on the deck.
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Re: Prototype Y2K Single scoop hatch
FX I agree... Im also partial to Mustangs...My 1st car was a 70 Mach 1 same style scoop... Invisioning the new one, I believe it wont be too obtrusive..
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I see you removed the grab bar in front of the passanger front seat. I was going to deleat mine also for a bit more room and thinking of putting a stainless elipitical grab rail on the left side for the misses instead. It opens that area up quite a bit... You have anything for your wife to hold on to? Jonn Jr's boat had seatbelts he stowed under the front seat coushions I noticed once while checking his ride out. There when you need them, outa sight whrn you dont. He also had a sort of pistol grip mounted on the left with an additional trim button in it for the co-pilot.
I see you removed the grab bar in front of the passanger front seat. I was going to deleat mine also for a bit more room and thinking of putting a stainless elipitical grab rail on the left side for the misses instead. It opens that area up quite a bit... You have anything for your wife to hold on to? Jonn Jr's boat had seatbelts he stowed under the front seat coushions I noticed once while checking his ride out. There when you need them, outa sight whrn you dont. He also had a sort of pistol grip mounted on the left with an additional trim button in it for the co-pilot.
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I don't know about the seatbelts. But they're not a bad idea for JC, since JC's feet don't touch the floor. LOL
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Originally Posted by FX10
I don't know about the seatbelts. But they're not a bad idea for JC, since JC's feet don't touch the floor. LOL
I'm only 5'7" on a good day.
I guess I'm still a bit taller than JC...
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Re: Prototype Y2K Single scoop hatch
Rick,
The scoop looks great.
If I can ask?....
Did you design and build the proto that you'll be integrating to the standard hatch? Or is this a hot-rod part that anyone can find?
Thanx!
The scoop looks great.
If I can ask?....
Did you design and build the proto that you'll be integrating to the standard hatch? Or is this a hot-rod part that anyone can find?
Thanx!