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  • Show-Car Display: Hood Props and Other Show Extras
  • Extra Flash for the Auto-Show Floor, Part 4 of 4
    From "Tricked Out"
    episode DTRK-311


    In this project, Tricked Out host Andrew creates several accessory items to highlight a Mitsubishi Eclipse show car. The display area is almost complete. To finish up, Andrew adds a few simple touches that will really make the car stand out at the next show.

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    Andrew checks the final touches on the show-car display items, including hood props and motion-activated sound.
    Materials:

    indoor/outdoor carpeting
    jack stands
    12-inch mirror tiles
    measuring tape
    PVC piping
    sandpaper
    primer
    spray paints
    plastic dip

    Show Tips, Flash and Mirrors

    • Consider parking your car on some indoor/outdoor carpeting. This will help the car stand out against grass or pavement.

    • If you're indoors or on a solid, level surface you can focus attention under the car by jacking it up. Paint your jack stands to match the color of your car (figure A).

    • Highlight your suspension work using some 12-inch mirror tiles placed strategically beneath the car (figure B).
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      Figure A

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      Figure B


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      Figure C

    Hood Props

    Next, it's time to focus on what's under the hood. Using a few simple materials, you can create some simple hood props.

    • First, determine how high you want the hood to sit, and pick a good spot for the supports that has as solid surface on either side (figure C).

    • Cut the PVC pipe to that length using a hacksaw. Do the same for one more piece of pipe.

    • Sand the surface of the pipe to allow the paint to better adhere.

    • Prime the pieces with a couple of thin coats, and after they dry spray them with an even coat of high-gloss paint (figure D).

    • After the paint dries, you can take it a step further by dipping the ends into red plastic dip (figure E).
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      Figure D

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      Figure E


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      Figure F

    • Allow the paint and plastic dip to dry fully.

    • After everything dries, you can lift the hood and pop the hood supports into place (figure F).

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      Before
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      After

    The Bottom Line:

    Metal supplies $60
    Photo emulsion kit $200
    Table legs and hardware $30
    Piping $60
    Paint $10
    Flywheels $0
    Audio device $105
    Hood props $12
    Carpet $100

    Total = $577


    RESOURCES :

    Racing Innovations, Inc.
    We apologize no contact information is available.

    Malibu Customs
    Knoxville, TN
    www.malibucollision.com

    Etch-o-Matic
    www.etch-o-matic.com

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