Wasn't sure how to post more than one picture so here is another angle.
Thanks again, Mark
How does that rear view mirror work for you? Does it shake a lot? It appears to be a nice size!
If you can post one photo Mark, you can post two (and more)! Just hit ENTER to put your cursor on a blank line and then click on the UPLOAD button again to grab the next photo.
Regards,
Garnet
Sweet......Looks good, I like the Black on the truck..... It looks like it maybe sort of a Satin Black rather then the usuall Glossy look........It sez "let's go haul something".....carl
Mark,
Great job! Glad to see you enjoying your TT and using it to help others discover Ts.
Respectfully submitted,
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WTG, Mark! I just did my first car show last weekend. I don't know if I'll make it a regular thing, but it was a lot of fun.
Here's a pic taken about 8 in the morning while people were still getting set up. The day ended up being close to 100 degrees but it was worth it.
Congrats Danial, Looks like you have an awsome T as well. Our temps in Silver City were getting close to mid 90's. I hope to be able to make a few more shows with mine. I still have a lot of work to do as it was a barn find nonrunner in March and with all of the fourm help is what it is today. Thanks again guys and many more shows with great results.
Mark - Nice looking TT!
Like Dennis, I'm curious how your rear view mirror works....does it vibrate when going down the road at a decent speed?
Thanks, Keith
Keith,n,Dennis......Isn't that the back window your seeing...???? OR am I missing something....My "TT" has Foot-Long arms with little round mirrors,and I must admit they sometime take-on a life of their own....Carl
It's a little hard to see the mirror because it's in front of the back window, but it's there.
Carl - Thanks for the tip. Yes, I know they need a long arm on them in order to provide a decent field of vision to the rear. The way T's vibrate means that mirror will shake like crazy when you get going. Bummer, but that's just the way it is.
I'm thinking of mounting a Depot Hack mirror to the wood on top. That way it won't need such a long arm and it'll be up and out of the way so I don't bump my head on it so much.
Keith
You guys are right. If you look close you can see the small round rearview mirror inside the rear window opening. The mirror doesn't shake too much but needs replacement as the silver is comming off the back and makes it hard to get adjusted right. Thanks for all of your comments I have tried really hard to make it a good driver but I know there is still alot of work to do.
Mark
You know Mark,,,if you get it calibrated correctly,you could use it as a "Speed-ometer..........Depending on the harmonics, and how mush you can really see you can determine how "FAST" your going.........I have a TT and I use the word fast loosely ........Keep havin' fun with your truck ......Carl