My 54XL: Two years later

Jim Staruk

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Still have lots of small things to do (rear air conditioner vent, curtains, console) but she's starting to look like an ambulance again!
 

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She looks beautiful Jim !!! :applause:

I love that woodgrain look..it makes her look very professional !! :thumb:

Great job !!:thumbsup:
 
Incredible

That is amazing!

When you get a chance could you list where you found all of the bits and pieces and who did the work?
 
That is amazing!

When you get a chance could you list where you found all of the bits and pieces and who did the work?

The cabinets came with the car. Much of the trim was from a donor car I bought (bench seat). Lots of the woodwork was by me and my brother which was then laminated by a local expert. All vinyl and headliner was done by New England Trim (Shrewsbury, MA), all wiring replaced by automotive electrician Tim Hamilton (Wolf Coaches). Historical advise from Tim Prieur and Paul Steinberg
 

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That's one sweet looking ride. It sure brings back the memories of the 54XL that I ran in during the 70 & 80s. It didn't have the woodgrain formica, but the uphostery matches. Nice job.:)
 
super job !!!!
do you by chance have and pics of the roof with out the liner i need to know where the frame work is for light mounting in mine
 
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