Picked up a 1969 Chevelle the other day, it's a true SS396 that was last restored in 2002. Overall mechanically and cosmetically, the car is in excellent shape.
However, I plan on keeping the car for the next little while, maybe months or years, haven't decided yet. It won't be a daily driver but it'll still get driven and hopefully often.
I'm okay with the stock speedometer, the previous owner installed a couple of aftermarket gages [RPM, Water, Temp, etc.] but I am not okay with the bucket seats and seat belts. The car is not 100% original by any means but it's not molested either. I want to modify it in a way that may increase or maintain its value rather than the opposite.
The car also has an AM radio that doesn't work. The exhaust note is incredible but I need some music, how are aftermarket decks/speakers viewed on a car like that?
At the end of the day, I'm enjoying it, but just want to make it a little more driver-friendly.
However, I plan on keeping the car for the next little while, maybe months or years, haven't decided yet. It won't be a daily driver but it'll still get driven and hopefully often.
I'm okay with the stock speedometer, the previous owner installed a couple of aftermarket gages [RPM, Water, Temp, etc.] but I am not okay with the bucket seats and seat belts. The car is not 100% original by any means but it's not molested either. I want to modify it in a way that may increase or maintain its value rather than the opposite.
The car also has an AM radio that doesn't work. The exhaust note is incredible but I need some music, how are aftermarket decks/speakers viewed on a car like that?
At the end of the day, I'm enjoying it, but just want to make it a little more driver-friendly.