Thursday, July 25, 2013

Installing a smaller shifter console.

The Mustang Grande was the "luxury" version of the Mustang. Well, what was luxurious then is definitely not luxurious today, or at least it doesn't give me that luxurious feeling. But that's not what I bought the car for. I want it to be sporty. One of the things that is often standard in a luxury car is a big fat shifter console with an arm rest and sometimes cup holders etc. So my car has one as well, but I think it's really ugly. It's handy, fair enough, but it makes me feel cramped. Maybe that's because I'm a big guy... Anyway, it's going.

It's a big piece of plastic anyway.

One last look ;-)

This is what I bought second hand. It's a small shifter console from a 1971 Mach 1 which fits perfectly. All it needed was a real good clean. It's got an ash try that actually slides using ball bearings! Awesome ;-)

The big ugly console comes out after you remove 6 (or 8) screws. Don't forget to disconnect the wires for the clock. Oh, and keep a dust buster handy for spilt cigarette ash...

My carpet is reasonably new so I don't have any discoloration. To fix this new console I needed to drill three holes. I found this a bit scary because I had no idea what I was drilling in to but it went fine. I was told there is nothing directly underneath. The biggest pain in the ass was drilling through the carpet.

I put masking tape over it so that I could actually mark where I had to drill. The carpet made drilling very hard thought because the drill bit keeps getting caught in the hair which then pulls the drill side ways... Very annoying!

I used 3 of the screws from the old console. I pre-drilled the holes for them with a 2mm drill bit.

Victory!



I like it a lot better than the big console. It makes the cabin look nicer, cleaner and sportier.

Saturday, July 6, 2013

New key hanger

Many, many moons ago when I was a little boy (really, I was little, once!), I went to a ZZTop concert. I am, and have always been, a fan... At that concert about 15 years ago I bought this key hanger knowing that one day it would be used as intended. That day has now come!

They are proudly attached to my car keys now and dangle happily from the steering column whilst driving :-)