94 Mark VIII Convertible Progress Thread

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Looking DAMN good Chris... those chrome 20's really set it off... not like those ugly ass snowflakes...
 
Looks good but LSC bumpers and trim would have looked sick on it, you should get some and paint them so you can have the good looks and still have the factory parts to put it back to stock and they would all match still.
 
Looks good but LSC bumpers and trim would have looked sick on it, you should get some and paint them so you can have the good looks and still have the factory parts to put it back to stock and they would all match still.

when I originally bought the car I tossed the idea around to do a custom build on it but after much thought I decided to do a stock(ish) build.
 
That vert is looking real nice!!

If you ever get tired of it, I'll buy it off you!!

Ken
 
so he can see how hard it can twist? as he hits the pass in the head with the windshield on a hard launch :rolleyes:

Bah... That's just a lil scuttle shake - perfectly normal! :D

LMAO!!
 
good work Chris i remenber when mike and i got the 94 pumpkin done and some idiot scrached it mike was ready to kill them . see you when i get back from fl. will bring jeb up with me. jd
 
Ive got a little more polishing to do but here she is. I never did install the mouldings. oh well. It will give me something to do tomorrow.

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Premium sound

you said its not a jbl system, its the 4 speaker premium sound, the speakers are junk, i'll put money on it, this is what they look like, this is what happens to all the premium sound speakers...

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Oh, on the contrary. Not ALL of them. I live in Houston, Texas where the weather is hell on cars, and I have a pair of the premium woofers from the rear deck of my 86 Mark VII sitting on a shelf in my garage. They STILL sound good. (car was stolen while I was doing major body work to it, in case you're wondering why I would have 24 year old factory speakers on a shelf)
 
Holy crap! Foam speaker surrounds? That was the dumbest idea that speaker manufacturers ever had. I was hoping by 94 that they figured that out.

I've seen many old (and expensive) home speakers destroyed like that.

The old Bose 901's were one of the first ones I've seen destroyed like that. To fix them, you would have to replace 9 drivers on each speaker (I think it was 9).:mad:

something like that... I think about 4 in the front, 2 back, and one diagonal back. so uhh mine had seven. damn things don't survive underwater very well. :(
 

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