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The Sr392 Roadster

Larry Halse of Leatherbenders did the leather stitching on the one-off aluminum bucket seats used in the SR392 roadster project. Shadow Rods laser-cut the hundreds of holes in the brushed stainless steel floors for a machined but clean look. Classic Instruments made up special white-face gauges for the car, and keys from an old typewriter were used on the ends of the dash knobs (check out the "shift" key added to the shifter ball!).
The SR392 Roadster - Quality Metalcraft

Larry Halse of Leatherbenders did the leather stitching on the one-off aluminum bucket seats used in the SR392 roadster project. Shadow Rods laser-cut the hundreds of holes in the brushed stainless steel floors for a machined but clean look. Classic Instruments made up special white-face gauges for the car, and keys from an old typewriter were used on the ends of the dash knobs (check out the "shift" key added to the shifter ball!).  View Related Article