Saturday, April 17, 2010

Mopar Desk Clocks

I previously posted a couple of photos of my first in-dash clock conversion and here I present my second build:


This clock was originally in a Chrysler 300M and the same style can also be found in the second generation LHS. I was pretty pleased with the results, even though it is barely recognizable as the 300M clock.

I also have new photos of my first project:

Saturday, February 20, 2010

1989 Shelby CSX Fiberide Wheel Model

A few years ago I purchased a busted Fiberide wheel from a 1989 Shelby CSX VNT. These wheels are of a fiberglass / plastic composite construction; just one of the very innovative features. The 89 CSX featured a 2.2L VNT (variable nozzle turbo) motor; the first of its kind. The VNT can alter its geometry eliminating the need for a wastegate and preventing turbo lag. This technology was way ahead of its time and has just recently been incorporated on performance cars like Porsches and various diesel motors.

Getting back to the Fiberide wheels; I decided recently to model this rim based on measurements taken from my sample. This was a fun project for me, allowing me to explore some more advanced features of Solidworks (I used the 2006 edition). I would like to someday work some freelance solid modeling, perhaps creating a freelance design firm in the distant future. Hey, I can dream, right?

Here is a screenshot of my model:

And here is an exquisite example of a 1989 Shelby CSX-VNT from Jalopnik.com:


Fiberides unfortunately don't seem to hold up well if you experience a tire blowout; perhaps some a serious Turbo Dodge enthusiast will one day want some machined alloy "Fiberide" wheels and I can make use of my CAD model...

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Tail Lights

The latest addition to Christine's Cruiser has been second generation tail lights. I was able to buy a pair from someone with a 2006 cruiser who moved to aftermarket lights.

Here's a comparison of first and second generations:


And here's what the Cruiser looks like now:


You can see these also have chrome covers which are pretty cool. Hard to see the clear turn signal area, but they look good in person.