Couple pics of my green 94 GTX TT

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I remember someone added roll-up window-ed doors to an older RT and had huge issues because the edges of the windshield frames were different. I noticed you had the windshield frame off; assuming you used the GTS windshield, doors, roof (obviously) so everything worked out well. Nice engineering.
 

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What is all involved in getting the Gen 2 doors on? Wiring and replace the windshield frame?

I have seen this car in person, nice piece of machinery.
 
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What is all involved in getting the Gen 2 doors on? Wiring and replace the windshield frame?
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Bolt the doors on and bolt the windshield frame on. Figuring out the wires tha operate the door switches was easy, tieing it into the gen.1 's security system was a little tricky.:2tu:
 

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This is an inspiring project Mitch, still amazed at the transformation!

I've been meaning to give you a call, but have been pretty busy.

Amazing!
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I envy you for having the opportunity to do that. Great job.

I'm tempted to build a lightweight tube chassis to lighten my GTS, but that would ruin the value and probably take me more than a winter to accomplish. So ... Not at this time.

Ted
 

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your Viper is AWSOME...I think that is VERY kewl to see someone with a vision and they build it.

I like the screens you have in the front fascia...does it help cut down on bugs? I have to keep yankin' out my radiator after a few track wknds to get the track critters out, thought about creating a screen of some kind..?




pretty kewl interior too, great place for that VCA logo, I stuck mine somewhere else haha
 
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I envy you for having the opportunity to do that. Great job.

I'm tempted to build a lightweight tube chassis to lighten my GTS, but that would ruin the value and probably take me more than a winter to accomplish. So ... Not at this time.

Ted
I think the easiest way to do that would be to get the jigs from Ma Mopar!:2tu:
 

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Saw the car at the Woodhouse Track Experience held at Mid America Motorplex and just thought the color was cool!! Fooled me as I figured it was just a GTS someone painted and used the old side exhaust pods. The color is so cool, I obviously missed all the cues that this was one special vehicle.

Heh, done very well, so no one would feel bad about misidentifying the beast!:omg:
 
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Saw the car at the Woodhouse Track Experience held at Mid America Motorplex and just thought the color was cool!! Fooled me as I figured it was just a GTS someone painted and used the old side exhaust pods. The color is so cool, I obviously missed all the cues that this was one special vehicle.

Heh, done very well, so no one would feel bad about misidentifying the beast!:omg:


It was awesome that both you and Mr. Woodhouse came over and thanked us personally for coming to the event! Will definately do it again next year!:2tu::headbang:
 

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