1983 Chevrolet K10 (Canadian)

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Reworked mounting brackets for the hidden hitch. Still need to sandblast and powder coat them.
 

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Built this with the help of a friend's TIG welding skills to replace the ash tray/lighter. Not sure if I'm going to use it, my phone fits in the ashtray perfectly.
 

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Bought a bead roller to play with from KMS, I believe its the same as the Harbor Freight and Eastwood models. Did some mods to it and put it to work! Its still a hunk of junk an probably not worth the money, it gets the job done but not with the quality I'd like. I guess that's why they say to buy quality tools!
 

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cyclic

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Definitely use the ash try mod. I love mine........
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I also added a pocket and larger cup holders to my center console.

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And then a 7" tablet mount on the dash, right above the a/c vent.

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It's getting closer to being a behind the seat amp mount...
I bent the top lip over a bit too much, going to take it to work tomorrow and see if I can straighten it out a couple degrees.
 

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Cyclic- some good ideas there. Why are guys running tablets? Is the principle just to have a GPS and an iPod?
Being that I don't have A/C I was dreaming of moving my radio to where the dash vent is suppose to be. I've seen it done online a couple times.
 

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It looks a bit better than the original amp screwed to a piece of plywood design!
 

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