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BD 1973 Datsun 620 -02
Interior pieces for the Datsun 620 that I built, just prior to final installation. I cut new kickpanels from 3/16" plywood, and built the triangle shaped speaker boxes into them. The piece in between the kickpanels was the cargo shelf, standard on those trucks.
The top piece is an overhead console I built from scratch. I did my best to load it with as much crap as I could and with as many indicator lights as possible.
From left: Master power toggle switch with "Power On" indicator light above, next was a Radio Shack FM radio signal booster unit (with light of course). Then came the standard AM/FM/cassette radio, well-lit, followed by the cool Radio Shack five-band graphic equalizer (each slider had a light). Finally the 40-channel CB radio with lots of dials, lights, V-U meters, etc.
On the underside on the extreme left and right sides were two three-inch speakers to augment the 5.5-inchers in the kickpanels. Near the driver's head was an external speaker for the CB radio.
All pieces were covered in some weird velveteen blue cloth I found at K-Mart.
BD 1973 Datsun 620 -02
Interior pieces for the Datsun 620 that I built, just prior to final installation. I cut new kickpanels from 3/16" plywood, and built the triangle shaped speaker boxes into them. The piece in between the kickpanels was the cargo shelf, standard on those trucks.
The top piece is an overhead console I built from scratch. I did my best to load it with as much crap as I could and with as many indicator lights as possible.
From left: Master power toggle switch with "Power On" indicator light above, next was a Radio Shack FM radio signal booster unit (with light of course). Then came the standard AM/FM/cassette radio, well-lit, followed by the cool Radio Shack five-band graphic equalizer (each slider had a light). Finally the 40-channel CB radio with lots of dials, lights, V-U meters, etc.
On the underside on the extreme left and right sides were two three-inch speakers to augment the 5.5-inchers in the kickpanels. Near the driver's head was an external speaker for the CB radio.
All pieces were covered in some weird velveteen blue cloth I found at K-Mart.