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Wrenching on cars is my version of Yoga. It’s where I escape and the rest of the world melts away. I’m able to think about the task at hand and be as creative as I want. I’ve realized that one of the things that drives me and makes me happy is creating “things”. Whether it’s software at work, working on home improvement projects or wrenching on my car.

One of “the most” screen accurate builds with an extreme attention to detail documented since day one!

This blog will follow my goal to build the ultimate smartphone accessory. This involves the vehicle’s auxiliary systems being powered and controlled by open source single board computers along with a remote application running on my smartphone.

So sit back and enjoy the ride 🙂

Vehicle Features

Stretched chassis from a 1994 Chevrolet Caprice

Engine mounts moved back 2′ and lowered for better balance and cooling

Steel tube supporting chassis

1/8″ plate steel floor boards

All steel structures seam welded for strength

Constructed to fit small block Chevy engines

Functional dual exhaust

Front disc and rear drum brakes

“PURE MUSCLE” upper and lower trailing arms from PMT Fabrication

Brand new driveshaft and front upper and lower A-arms

Light weight replica fiberglass body

Motorized canopy

Motorized replica 30Cal machine guns

Motorized bat-disc doors

Computer controlled RideTech RidePro air suspension

Computerized systems controlled from your smartphone

Realistic sound effects for afterburner and machine guns connected to screen accurate WWII TMB Avenger throttle quadrant

Throttle quadrant configured as automatic transmission gear selector

Screen accurate interior

Authentic headlights and tail lights

Screen accurate side mechanics

Side and rear view (wide angle, night vision equipped) cameras feeding three ceiling mounted LCD displays

One of “the most” screen accurate builds with an extreme attention to detail documented from day one.

The vehicle is currently 90% completed, see the TODO List for included parts and remaining work.

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