The Greengoblin build thread
Joined: Oct 2006
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From: In my garage

Still a bunch of work to do but getting much closer 2 of 3 major hurdles are done. Roll cage and motor/engine bay
Thank you
Lol you see the car like every week.
Def a tight squeeze with the da donka donk. lol
Yes will see track time, shows, and roads.
Thanks, hows your car coming along.
Your car came out great bro, hope mine comes out half as good.
Thank you
Lol you see the car like every week.
Def a tight squeeze with the da donka donk. lol
Yes will see track time, shows, and roads.
Thanks, hows your car coming along.
Your car came out great bro, hope mine comes out half as good.
danny, can you shed some more light on the plastic welding you had done on the battery covers...i've never heard of this process, but i really like the idea of smoothing over everything into 1 large piece...do you think bondo/FG would hold up or is this the only way to achieve what you have done?
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 25,863
Likes: 187
From: In my garage

danny, can you shed some more light on the plastic welding you had done on the battery covers...i've never heard of this process, but i really like the idea of smoothing over everything into 1 large piece...do you think bondo/FG would hold up or is this the only way to achieve what you have done?
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 25,863
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From: In my garage

Here we go.
In the booth after paint



Car is back in the garage, going to get working on putting the interior back together, dash, carpet, sunroof, etc....
In the booth after paint



Car is back in the garage, going to get working on putting the interior back together, dash, carpet, sunroof, etc....
Looks awesome....the gussets for the roll cage look great. Glad you chose to color match the cage to the car. I always thought that was a classier look than painting them an accent color. Keep up the good work!! Can't wait to see this completed project.
oh yah well i meant how it matches the black interior, i like it subtle yet ****




