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lance345:
Hello All,
Just thought I would say hi, and that I still have the car! Quick pic from last summer.
Still work on it once in a while - interior is mostly carbon fiber custom pieces now, exterior has changed a couple of times.
Hope everyone is well and getting builds done!
Lance

george:
what car did u use for your build

rellyrell337:
How much did you want for it

lance345:
Living with a kit car (didn't know where to put this so thought I'd put it here). I say kit car out of respect for those that do perfect replicas. Mine is not the latter.

So I've been driving the car a while now. I don't drive it to work, but every weekend and some weeknights it gets a drive. As anyone that's read the thread knows I don't have the interior done, and the car is an open top. This has created a pretty fun WTF moment pretty much every time someone comes over to look at the car. "WTF, what is this?"

I'm very honest with people that I built the car and it isn't real. I have no badging on it or anything. I'm really surprised that I get better reactions about having built the car than it being a lambo. Just today I was at a parts store and a guy sees me drive up and when I get out he says "nice car" and turns to walk away. I got a bit of the feeling it was more of a "f your car". I said, "thanks, I built it". He turned around and we chatted for about 5-10 minutes. This isn't always the case. Another day about a week ago I came out of a store and some guys were taking pictures of the car. As I walked up before I could say anything they go, "it's sooooo fake. You did this wrong, and this, and this looks like crap, yada yada" so there are definitely both types of people.

I've found the same on forums. Some people want to build a car and whether it's perfect or not they are having fun and are supportive. Some people do this to actually fool people and have a replica. Different views. From my limited experience so far I've found that way more people think it's cool you built a car than that you have a lambo. Makes you more real to them or something? Maybe if mine was perfect I'd get respect for both, but I've been very pleasantly surprised so far about people's reactions to it.

lance345:
Little update and a couple questions.

I've done some small things to the car. Side view mirrors, new exhaust, nicer carpet, finished some interior. I have more I want to do but I really like driving it instead of working on it. For anyone part way through a build - I would suggest getting it to a driving point and enjoying it a bit. I did and don't regret it one bit. Make sure not to cut corners because there is some stuff that has to be done right and can't be redone, but it has been awesome to finally drive the car after 2 years of work. Once I have the kiddie smile off my face I'll get back to work, but for now it gets driven!

Question - there are literally no upholstery people around here willing to tackle my interior. Anyone have any basic knowledge they could share? Specifically the dash. What type of foam do they use? What glue for the vinyl or leather on the dash? Is there specific auto upholstery you should buy?

If anyone makes or knows of a dash for a mercie that's got the gauges on the NA passenger side (here we call this RHD but I've seen where this isn't the case everywhere) please let me know. That would save me a lot of time. Better yet if someone knows of one and could get it covered I'll take the risk of messing up the upholstery to get it into my car. I'd literally have to ship my dash somewhere, have it upholstered, then get it back. I'm thinking that would be thousands.

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