The cut spring topic in the suspension forum got me thinking about the good ol days. Where what you had on hand on hand and you imagination made your mods. So what were some of the mods you did "back in the day"?
For me, I got my license in 96, so
Yellow or Kawasaki green. If it unbolted easily it got painted inside or outside the car.
Tank vision- back then the law kinda let you slide, tank vision was having a solid windshield banner at the top and another matching one at the bottom of the windshield usually in yellow or green. My 94 del sol also had the side and back windows covered in Kawasaki green vinyl. Yes I rode with with the windows down
Dust shields- the plates that go behind the wheels. Once we found out they had reflective tape in yellow and red, it was on. We cut the tape in 1in squares and layed them on the dust shields in a checkerboard pattern
Expanded metal- like mesh but a lot thicker. We used to get the scraps from a place that made industrial walk ways. We would make grills, headlight covers, gas doors...ect. On the inside I recall cutting the center of my console out and sitting a strip of it, inset into it under it was a piece of laminated yellow poster board. Later on we found gutter guard and every cubby hole and air vent had this across it
Huge systems- and I mean huge. You shoved speakers everywhere you could fit them trunks,hatches and beds of trucks with campers slap full of subs
Hydros- I grew up in east Texas, and hydros were all the rage. From escorts to
Slabs, they were bouncing. Air bags were just in the beginning back then
Rims- didn't really matter what they were, as long as they didn't come factory on your car. Nichies and neeper were the wheels to have
For me, I got my license in 96, so
Yellow or Kawasaki green. If it unbolted easily it got painted inside or outside the car.
Tank vision- back then the law kinda let you slide, tank vision was having a solid windshield banner at the top and another matching one at the bottom of the windshield usually in yellow or green. My 94 del sol also had the side and back windows covered in Kawasaki green vinyl. Yes I rode with with the windows down
Dust shields- the plates that go behind the wheels. Once we found out they had reflective tape in yellow and red, it was on. We cut the tape in 1in squares and layed them on the dust shields in a checkerboard pattern
Expanded metal- like mesh but a lot thicker. We used to get the scraps from a place that made industrial walk ways. We would make grills, headlight covers, gas doors...ect. On the inside I recall cutting the center of my console out and sitting a strip of it, inset into it under it was a piece of laminated yellow poster board. Later on we found gutter guard and every cubby hole and air vent had this across it
Huge systems- and I mean huge. You shoved speakers everywhere you could fit them trunks,hatches and beds of trucks with campers slap full of subs
Hydros- I grew up in east Texas, and hydros were all the rage. From escorts to
Slabs, they were bouncing. Air bags were just in the beginning back then
Rims- didn't really matter what they were, as long as they didn't come factory on your car. Nichies and neeper were the wheels to have
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